[Voyage-linux] My experience with voyage (real-world)
Punky Tse
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Fri Nov 4 21:42:31 HKT 2005
Jerry,
I am not sure, one thing I know is that the voyage kernel is compiled to use in-kernel arp cache.
There is the kernel option to enlarge the arp cache and to use userland arpd daemon to manage arp
things.
I am not very good at router level, are you sure the problem is on arp side? If so, I can built a
custom kernel for you to test.
Punky
Jerry wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I recently put Voyage on a wrap board which I put in use as a router
> (feed) for a wireless network. The wireless interface (2511mp) was as a
> client, using an AP1000 as the broadcast. The device was doing routing
> not nat, and the performance (speed/bandwidth) was good, and the
> stability was good too.
>
> The problems I had was with arp and/or dhcpd. I know that it comes with
> 'dnsmask' installed, but in my testing, a client behind a CB3 wouldnt
> get an IP using dnsmask, so I used a statically compiled dhcpd binary
> which I had been using in several other places (in wisp-dist) with great
> success. Well, it worked, at first... after a day or two dhcpd
> would crash, and the only way to make things work "correctly" was to
> restart the machine, this was a temprorary solution, as by the next day
> (or less) the support calls would return.
>
> I believe the problem is arp, in that 'arp-a' would show the CB3 mac and
> not the device behind it (im convinced it had something to do with
> this). The CB3s were mostly default settings (I didnt give any special
> addresses to them, just left them at default IP address, 192.168.1.1).
> If I gave a local (192.168.1.13) secondary address to the wrap, I could
> NOT ping 192.168.1.1 at all. In all my other places 192.168.1.1 would
> respond, and after replacing the wrap with a wisp-dist device, it would too.
>
> I was really excited about voyage, as it has the features I have been
> wanting in a device, and is tuned to the wrap boards. But alas I cannot
> use it if it acts this way. Im really not sure what the problem is
> directly, but I am convinced it has something to do with arp (or lack
> thereof).
>
> Has anyone else had issues like this? I could accept the issues better
> if this was a big pop, but there was maybe 10 customers at the most, and
> it couldnt handle that. :(
>
> any ideas?
>
> Thanks
>
> Jerryf
>
>
>
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Punky
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