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2# OLSR.org routing daemon config file
3#
4# Lines starting with a # are discarded
5#
6
7# Debug level(0-9)
8# If set to 0 the daemon runs in the background
9
10DebugLevel 1
11
12# IP version to use (4 or 6)
13
14IpVersion 4
15
16# FIBMetric ("flat", "correct", or "approx")
17# Just use "flat", the others don't work very well
18
19FIBMetric "flat"
20
21# Clear the screen each time the internal state changes
22
23ClearScreen yes
24
25# HNA IPv4 routes
26# syntax: netaddr netmask
27# Example Internet gateway:
28# 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0
29
30Hna4
31{
32# Internet gateway
33# 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0
34
35# specific small networks reachable through this node
36# 15.15.0.0 255.255.255.0
37# 15.16.0.0 255.255.255.0
38}
39
40# HNA IPv6 routes
41# syntax: netaddr prefix
42# Example Internet gateway:
43#Hna6
44#{
45# Internet gateway
46# :: 0
47
48# specific small networks reachable through this node
49# fec0:2200:106:0:0:0:0:0 48
50#}
51
52# Specify the routing Table olsr uses
53# currently only implemented in linux versions, (bsd planned)
54# useful for policyrouting, to ensure that olsr can use
55# the table a policy rule with priority 65536 is auto-installed
56# by olsrd if an value < 253 ist specified!
57# value defaults to 253 (main table)
58# valid values are 1 .. 254
59# (freifunkfirmware uses 111 for its policy routing)
60
61RtTable 255
62
63#you may specify another table for the default route only
64#if used no policy route will get auto-installed for this table,
65#but the default route gets also inserted into table 254
66#(the last table used in default linux policy routing)
67#valid tables are the same as for RtTable
68
69RtTableDefault 255
70
71# Specify the proto tag to be used for routes olsr inserts into kernel
72# currently only implemented for linux, defaults to 0 which gets replaced
73# by an OS-specific default value under linux 3 (BOOT) gets used as default
74# (for backward compatibility)
75# valid values under linux are 1 .. 254
76# 1 gets remapped by olsrd to 0 UNSPECIFIED (1 is reserved for ICMP redirects)
77# 2 KERNEL routes (not very wise to use)
78# 3 BOOT (should in fact not be used by routing daemons)
79# 4 STATIC
80# 8 .. 15 various routing daemons (gated, zebra, bird, & co)
81
82# RtProto 111
83
84# For testing purposes it may be nice to use another port for olsrd
85# for using another port than the IANA assigned one
86# for a production network, there should be a good reason!!
87# defaults to 698 (IANA assigned olsr-port)
88# valid values are 698 or > 1000
89
90# OlsrPort 698
91
92# Should olsrd keep on running even if there are
93# no interfaces available? This is a good idea
94# for a PCMCIA/USB hotswap environment.
95# "yes" OR "no"
96
97AllowNoInt yes
98
99# TOS(type of service) value for
100# the IP header of control traffic.
101# If not set it will default to 16
102
103#TosValue 16
104
105# The fixed willingness to use(0-7)
106# If not set willingness will be calculated
107# dynammically based on battery/power status
108
109#Willingness 4
110
111# Allow processes like the GUI front-end
112# to connect to the daemon.
113
114IpcConnect
115{
116 # Determines how many simultaneously
117 # IPC connections that will be allowed
118 # Setting this to 0 disables IPC
119
120 MaxConnections 0
121
122 # By default only 127.0.0.1 is allowed
123 # to connect. Here allowed hosts can
124 # be added
125
126 Host 127.0.0.1
127 # Host 10.0.0.5
128
129 # Specify entire net-ranges that are
130 # allowed to connect
131
132 # Net 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0
133}
134
135# Link quality level
136# 0 = do not use link quality
137# 1 = use link quality for MPR selection
138# 2 = use link quality for MPR selection and routing
139# Defaults to 2
140
141#LinkQualityLevel 2
142
143# Link quality algorithm (only for lq level 1 or 2)
144# Defaults to "etx_ff" for fixpoint based etx algorithm
145
146LinkQualityAlgorithm "ett_ss"
147
148# Link quality aging factor
149# Defaults to 0.05, smaller values mean larger LQ window size
150# Link quality aging does only apply to lq level 1 and 2
151
152LinkQualityAging 0.05
153
154# Fisheye mechanism for TC messages 0=off, 1=on
155# default is 1
156
157LinkQualityFishEye 0
158
159# Wether to use hysteresis or not
160# Hysteresis adds more robustness to the
161# link sensing but delays neighbor registration.
162# Used by default. 'yes' or 'no'
163
164UseHysteresis no
165
166# Hysteresis parameters
167# Do not alter these unless you know
168# what you are doing!
169# Set to auto by default. Allowed
170# values are floating point values
171# in the interval 0,1
172# THR_LOW must always be lower than
173# THR_HIGH!!
174
175#HystScaling 0.50
176#HystThrHigh 0.80
177#HystThrLow 0.30
178
179
180# Polling rate in seconds(float).
181# Default value 0.05 sec
182
183Pollrate 0.05
184
185# Interval to poll network interfaces for configuration
186# changes. Defaults to 2.5 seconds
187
188NicChgsPollInt 2.0
189
190
191# TC redundancy
192# Specifies how much neighbor info should
193# be sent in TC messages
194# Possible values are:
195# 0 - only send MPR selectors
196# 1 - send MPR selectors and MPRs
197# 2 - send all neighbors
198#
199# defaults to 0
200
201TcRedundancy 2
202
203#
204# NatThreshold
205#
206# (currently this is only in the freifunk firmware)
207# If the NAT-Endpoint (the preferred 0/0 HNA
208# emitting node) is to be changed, the ETX value of the current 0/0 is
209# compared to the new one. If the ETX difference is too small, the default
210# route isn't changed. defaults to 1.0
211# The configured route gets multiplied by the threshold,
212# before comparing which route is better
213
214# NatThreshold 0.9
215
216#
217# MPR coverage
218# Specifies how many MPRs a node should
219# try select to reach every 2 hop neighbor
220#
221# Can be set to any integer >0
222#
223# defaults to 1
224
225MprCoverage 3
226
227
228# Olsrd plugins to load
229# This must be the absolute path to the file
230# or the loader will use the following scheme:
231# - Try the paths in the LD_LIBRARY_PATH
232# environment variable.
233# - The list of libraries cached in /etc/ld.so.cache
234# - /lib, followed by /usr/lib
235#
236# the examples in this list are for linux, so check if the plugin is
237# available if you use windows/BSD.
238
239# LoadPlugin "olsrd_httpinfo.dll"
240# LoadPlugin "/system/lib/olsrd_httpinfo.so.0.1"
241#{
242 # port number the httpinfo plugin will be listening, default 1978
243# PlParam "port" "8000"
244
245 # ip address that can access the plugin, use "0.0.0.0"
246 # to allow everyone
247# PlParam "Host" "127.0.0.1"
248# PlParam "Host" "80.23.53.22"
249
250 # networks that can access the plugin (ip/netmask)
251 # careful with 0.0.0.0/0, makes (ddos) attacks poss.
252# PlParam "Net" "0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0"
253# PlParam "Net" "104.0.0.0 255.255.0.0"
254# PlParam "Net" "192.168.0.0 255.255.0.0"
255#
256
257# LoadPlugin "olsrd_txtinfo.dll"
258#LoadPlugin "/system/lib/olsrd_txtinfo.so.0.1"
259#{
260 # port number the txtinfo plugin will be listening, default 2006
261# PlParam "port" "81"
262 # ip address that can access the plugin, use "0.0.0.0"
263 # to allow everyone
264# PlParam "Accept" "127.0.0.1"
265#}
266
267#LoadPlugin "olsrd_secure.so.0.3"
268#{
269 # define source of keyfile for secure plugin
270 # see lib/secure/README_SECURE for more information
271
272# PlParam "Keyfile" "/etc/olsr-keyfile.txt"
273#}
274
275#LoadPlugin "olsrd_dyn_gw.so.0.1"
276#{
277 # Here parameters are set to be sent to the
278 # plugin. Theese are on the form "key" "value".
279 # Parameters ofcause, differs from plugin to plugin.
280 # Consult the documentation of your plugin for details.
281
282 # Example: dyn_gw params
283
284 # how often to check for Internet connectivity
285 # defaults to 5 secs
286# PlParam "Interval" "40"
287
288 # if one or more IPv4 addresses are given, do a ping on these in
289 # descending order to validate that there is not only an entry in
290 # routing table, but also a real internet connection. If any of
291 # these addresses could be pinged successfully, the test was
292 # succesful, i.e. if the ping on the 1st address was successful,the
293 # 2nd won't be pinged
294# PlParam "Ping" "141.1.1.1"
295# PlParam "Ping" "194.25.2.129"
296#}
297
298# olsrd_dyn_gw_plain.so.0.4
299# {
300# }
301
302
303# Interfaces and their rules
304# Omitted options will be set to the
305# default values.
306# multiple interfaces can be speicified
307Interface "wlan0"
308{
309
310 # IPv4 broadcast address to use. The
311 # one usefull example would be 255.255.255.255
312 # If not defined the broadcastaddress
313 # every card is configured with is used
314 # The second useful value would be to
315 # specify the peer adress of an ptp-tunnel
316
317 # Ip4Broadcast 255.255.255.255
318
319 # Interface Mode is used to prevent unnecessary
320 # packet forwarding on switched ethernet interfaces
321 # valid Modes are "mesh" and "ether"
322 # The default value is mesh!
323
324 # Mode "mesh"
325
326 # IPv6 address scope to use.
327 # Must be 'site-local' or 'global'
328
329 # Ip6AddrType site-local
330
331 # IPv6 multicast address to use when
332 # using site-local addresses.
333 # If not defined, ff05::15 is used
334
335 # Ip6MulticastSite ff05::11
336
337 # IPv6 multicast address to use when
338 # using global addresses
339 # If not defined, ff0e::1 is used
340
341 # Ip6MulticastGlobal ff0e::1
342
343
344 # Emission intervals.
345 # If not defined, RFC proposed values will
346 # be used in most cases.
347
348 # Hello interval in seconds(float)
349 HelloInterval 1.0
350
351 # HELLO validity time
352 HelloValidityTime 10.0
353
354 # TC interval in seconds(float)
355 TcInterval 1.0
356
357 # TC validity time
358 TcValidityTime 20.0
359
360 # MID interval in seconds(float)
361 # MidInterval 5.0
362
363 # MID validity time
364 # MidValidityTime 30.0
365
366 # HNA interval in seconds(float)
367 # HnaInterval 5.0
368
369 # HNA validity time
370 # HnaValidityTime 30.0
371
372 # When multiple links exist between hosts
373 # the weight of interface is used to determine
374 # the link to use. Normally the weight is
375 # automatically calculated by olsrd based
376 # on the characteristics of the interface,
377 # but here you can specify a fixed value.
378 # Olsrd will choose links with the lowest value.
379 # Note:
380 # Interface weight is used only when LinkQualityLevel is set to 0.
381 # For any other value of LinkQualityLevel, the interface ETX
382 # value is used instead.
383 # Weight 0
384
385
386 # If a certain route should be preferred
387 # or ignored by the mesh, the Link Quality
388 # value of a node can be multiplied with a factor
389 # entered here. In the example the route
390 # using 192.168.0.1 would rather be ignored.
391 # A multiplier of 0.5 will result in a small
392 # (bad) LinkQuality value and a high (bad)
393 # ETX value.
394 # Note:
395 # Link quality multiplier is used only when
396 # LinkQualityLevel is > 0.
397
398 # LinkQualityMult 192.168.0.1 0.5
399
400 # This multiplier applies to all other nodes
401 # LinkQualityMult default 0.8
402}
403
404# another Interface (with different configs)
405#Interface "eth1"
406#{
407 # IPv4 broadcast address to use.
408 # One usefull example would be 255.255.255.255
409 # If not defined the broadcastaddress of
410 # every interface which has one configured gets used
411 # The second useful value would be to
412 # specify the peer adress of an ptp-tunnel
413
414# Ip4Broadcast 192.168.255.255
415
416 # Interface Mode is used to prevent unnecessary
417 # packet forwardin on switched ethernet interfaces
418 # valid Modes are "mesh" and "ether"
419 # The default value is mesh!
420
421# Mode "ether"
422#}
423
424#LoadPlugin "olsrd_bmf.so.1.7.0"
425#{
426 # Specify the name of the BMF network interface.
427 # Defaults to "bmf0".
428 #PlParam "BmfInterface" "bmf0"
429
430 # Specify the IP address and mask for the BMF network interface.
431 # By default, the IP address of the first OLSR interface is copied.
432 # The default prefix length is 32.
433 #PlParam "BmfInterfaceIp" "10.10.10.234/24"
434
435 # Enable or disable marking the BMF network interface as persistent.
436 # When the interface is persistent (default) then it will not be removed
437 # when olsrd shuts down. This is to facilitate other programs (for example
438 # multicast routing daemon mrouted) to continue using it.
439 #PlParam "BmfInterfacePersistent" "yes"
440
441 # Enable or disable the flooding of local broadcast packets
442 # (e.g. packets with IP destination 192.168.1.255). Either "yes"
443 # or "no". Defaults to "yes".
444 # Note: all nodes in the same network should have the same setting for
445 # this plugin parameter.
446 #PlParam "DoLocalBroadcast" "yes"
447
448 # Enable or disable the capturing packets on the OLSR-enabled
449 # interfaces (in promiscuous mode). Either "yes" or "no". Defaults
450 # to "no".
451 # The multicast (and, if configured, local broadcast) packets sent on
452 # the non-OLSR network interfaces and on the BMF network interface will
453 # always be flooded over the OLSR network.
454 # If this parameter is "yes", also the packets sent on the OLSR-enabled
455 # network interfaces will be flooded over the OLSR network.
456 # NOTE: This parameter should be set consistently on all hosts throughout
457 # the network. If not, hosts may receive multicast packets in duplicate.
458 #PlParam "CapturePacketsOnOlsrInterfaces" "yes"
459
460 # The forwarding mechanism to use. Either "Broadcast" or
461 # "UnicastPromiscuous". Defaults to "Broadcast".
462 # In the "UnicastPromiscuous" mode, packets are forwarded (unicast) to the
463 # best candidate neighbor; other neighbors listen promiscuously. IP-local
464 # broadcast is not used. This saves air time on 802.11 WLAN networks,
465 # on which unicast packets are usually sent at a much higher bit rate
466 # than broadcast packets (which are sent at a basic bit rate).
467 # Note: all nodes in the same network should have the same setting for
468 # this plugin parameter.
469 #PlParam "BmfMechanism" "Broadcast"
470
471 # The number of times BMF will transmit the same packet whenever it decides
472 # to use broadcast to forward a packet. Defaults to 1. Not used if
473 # "BmfMechanism" is set to "UnicastPromiscuous".
474 #PlParam "BroadcastRetransmitCount" "1"
475
476 # If the number of neighbors to forward to is less than or equal to the
477 # FanOutLimit, then packets to be relayed will be sent via unicast.
478 # If the number is greater than the FanOutLimit the packet goes out
479 # as broadcast. Legal values are 0...10. See MAX_UNICAST_NEIGHBORS
480 # as defined in NetworkInterfaces.h . 0 means broadcast is always used,
481 # even if there is only 1 neighbor to forward to. Defaults to 2.
482 # This plugin parameter is not used if "BmfMechanism" is set to
483 # "UnicastPromiscuous".
484 #PlParam "FanOutLimit" "0"
485
486 # List of non-OLSR interfaces to include
487 #PlParam "NonOlsrIf" "eth2"
488 #PlParam "NonOlsrIf" "eth3"
489#}
490
491LockFile "/data/local/olsrd.lock"