Marius,
Thanks for all your hard work.
I went to your website:
http://www.yo2loj.ro/hamprojects/
I didn't find any documentation on how to use it.
Specifically, I'd like to understand:
1) After compiling, then what? In other words, what is the recommended way
to run it?
2) What timeout or hold-down timers exists and how are they configured (if
possible). For example, if a route disappears from the updates sent by
amprgw, how long before it is removed from the table? And is that
configurable? Also, is it a two-step process (i.e. first marked as
unreachable and then later removed)?
3) If amprgw updates cease completely (i.e. amprgw is down or hung), is the
behavior different? Or do all routes eventually time out at the above
interval?
3) Is there anything else configurable?
4) Are there any status commands? Does it generate a log? Where? What
are useful tips on how to manage it and how to troubleshoot problems?
Thanks,
Michael
N6MEF
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Sent: Thursday, March 20, 2014 7:16 AM
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Subject: Re: [44net] 44net cool toys
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Just to answer a previous question of KB9MWR:
I verified ampr-ripd on the following architectures (and it runs) on Linux
x86,
Linux x64, Raspberry Pi and Mikrotik mipsbe OpenWRT
Metarouter.
Next on test this weekend is the Cubie Truck (Cortex A20 ARM7) with Debian
7.
If there is a OpenWRT implementation for WRT54G probably it could be set
up
for that platform, too.
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