Also, When I manually add a route to it: ip -6 route add fec0::65 dev tun0
and ping6 fec0::65 I get From fec0::64 icmp_seq=3 Time exceeded: Hop limit Thanks, Aaron On Mon, Apr 18, 2011 at 1:00 PM, Aaron Rosen <aro...@clemson.edu> wrote: > Hi Pietro, > > Thanks for your reply. So now I'm running two laptops with the > IPBaseStation and then having one mote in the middle running UDPEcho. > > Right now I have my laptop with a mote plugged into it with address > fec0::64 and that is able to ping the mote in the middle running the UDPEcho > (fec0::1). On the other laptop I have IPBaseStation also running with > address fec0:65. Though I'm unable to ping that node and the node plugged > into my computer does not see a route to it. > > Any ideas how to fix this ("add <n1> <n2> : add a persistent link between > n1 and n2" I'm not sure what that does)? Running wireshark on tun0 on the > opposite edge routers does not show any packets from the other. > > Thanks, > > Aaron > > > On Mon, Apr 18, 2011 at 3:55 AM, PIETRO GONIZZI < > pietro.goni...@studenti.unipr.it> wrote: > >> Hi Aaron, >> >> do you want to create a route between the two laptops, each of them acting >> as router for the same ipv6 subnet? In this case, I am not sure you can do >> it with blip. You can try to deploy a host in the middle (e.g a mote with >> the UdpEcho application installed for instance), and see what you get. You >> should see from each laptop the configured mote address. >> You can also deploy wireshark or some packet sniffer to monitor the >> traffic from/to the laptop. >> >> pietro >> >> 2011/4/18 Aaron Rosen <aro...@clemson.edu> >> >>> Hello, >>> >>> I'm trying to create a route between two laptops using the IPBaseStation >>> app with each laptop having a mote plugged into it. In serial_tun.conf I >>> have the following: >>> >>> addr fec0::64 # addr fec0::65 for the other laptop >>> proxy lo >>> channel 15 >>> >>> Now I install the IPBaseStation app on each mote and that goes >>> successfully. Then I run ./ip-driver -c ../serial_tun.conf /dev/ttyUSB0 >>> telosb, after doing this the tun interface is created successfully. The >>> problem I'm having though is the nodes do not seem to see each other >>> therefore I can not create the connection between the two machines. Any >>> ideas where I could be going wrong? >>> >>> blip:ke-desktop> ^C2011-04-17T19:40:59.142EST: INFO: driver shutting >>> down >>> arosen@ke-desktop:~/tinyos-2.1.1/support/sdk/c/blip/driver$ sudo >>> ./ip-driver -c ../serial_tun.conf /dev/ttyUSB0 telosb >>> 2011-04-17T19:41:48.688EST: INFO: Read config from '../serial_tun.conf' >>> 2011-04-17T19:41:48.688EST: INFO: Using channel 15 >>> 2011-04-17T19:41:48.688EST: INFO: Retries: 5 >>> 2011-04-17T19:41:48.688EST: INFO: telnet console server running on port >>> 6106 >>> 2011-04-17T19:41:48.692EST: INFO: created tun device: tun0 >>> 2011-04-17T19:41:48.970EST: INFO: interface device successfully >>> initialized >>> 2011-04-17T19:41:48.970EST: INFO: starting radvd on device tun0 >>> >>> blip:ke-desktop> links >>> 0x65[C]: dist: Inf >>> >>> blip:ke-desktop> routes >>> 0x65: >>> >>> Thanks! >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Aaron O. Rosen >>> Masters Student - Network Communication >>> 306B Fluor Daniel >>> 843.425.9777 >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Tinyos-help mailing list >>> Tinyos-help@millennium.berkeley.edu >>> https://www.millennium.berkeley.edu/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tinyos-help >>> >> >> > > > -- > Aaron O. Rosen > Masters Student - Network Communication > 306B Fluor Daniel > 843.425.9777 > > -- Aaron O. Rosen Masters Student - Network Communication 306B Fluor Daniel 843.425.9777
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