OLSR Daemon
Neighbour IP
Local interface IP
Announced network
OLSR gateway
OLSR node
Unable to connect to the OLSR daemon!
Make sure that OLSRd is running, the "txtinfo" plugin is loaded, configured on port 2006 and accepts connections from "127.0.0.1".
OLSR - HNA-Announcements
OLSR - Plugins
OLSR connections
Overview of currently established OLSR connections
Expected retransmission count
Success rate of sent packages
Success rate of received packages
Known OLSR routes
Overview of currently known routes to other OLSR nodes
Active OLSR nodes
Overview of currently known OLSR nodes
Last hop
Active host net announcements
Overview of currently active OLSR host net announcements
Active MID announcements
Overview of known multiple interface announcements
Secondary OLSR interfaces
Freifunk
floating point
fixed point math
General settings
Start without network
Clear screen
Debugmode
FIB metric
Internet protocol
LQ aging
LQ algorithm
LQ Dijkstra limit
LQ fisheye
LQ level
MPR selection
MPR selection and routing
LQ window size
MPR coverage
Pollrate
TC redundancy
MPR selectors
MPR selectors and MPR
all neighbours
Use hysteresis
Willingness
Hello interval
Hello validity time
HNA interval
HNA validity time
IPv4 broadcast
MID interval
MID validity time
TC interval
TC validity time
IPv6 address type
IPC settings
IPC connections enable you to remote-control the local OLSRd instance using external programs
Allowed host addresses
Multiple separated by spaces
Maxmimum connection count
Set to 0 to disable IPC
Allowed subnets
Address Mask; multiple separated by space
IPv4 HNA announcements
Hna4 entries allow you to propagate local IPv4 host- and network-routes into the mesh network
Network address
IPv4 address
Netmask
IPv4 address
IPv6 HNA announcements
Hna6 entries allow you to propagate local IPv6 host- and network-routes into the mesh network
Network address
IPv6 address
Prefix
IPv6 prefix
Plugin configuration
Enable plugin
Library
Allow connections from this hosts
Ping test addresses
Interval
HNA announcements
Format: IP-Address Netmask / OLSR will announce this network once it is reachable
Alternative "hosts" file
The contents of this file will be appended to the autogenerated "hosts" file
DNS server
Alternative hostnames
Format: Interface-IP Hostname
Path to the "hosts" file
Latitude
Output file for coordinates
OLSR will write received coordinates of other nodes to this file
Input file for coordinates
OLSR periodically checks this file for new coordinates and propagates them
Longitude
Hostnames
Command for name changes
OLSR executes this command once entries in the "hosts" are changed
Path to the "resolv" file
Command for service changes
OLSR excutes this command once new service announcements are received
PID file for SIGHUP signals
OLSR sends a HUP signal to this PID once the "hosts" oder "resolv" file is changed
Domain suffix
Timeout
Name of the BMF interface
IP address of the BMF interface
Redirect local broadcasts
Also redirect broadcasts from OLSR interfaces
Propagation mechanism
Number of retransmissions per package
Minimum number of neighbours for broadcast redirection
Non-OLSR interfaces
Used port
Allow connections from hosts
Allow connections from subnets
Format: IP-AddresseNetmask
Used protocols
Only export routes to Quagga or to kernel too
Always prefer local routes
Distance of exported routes
Key file