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
>>>
>>>
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>>
>>
>
>
> --
> Aaron O. Rosen
> Masters Student - Network Communication
> 306B Fluor Daniel
> 843.425.9777
>
>


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843.425.9777
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