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