[MLB-WIRELESS] Node Classification, costs and alternatives
David Ashburner
d_ashburner at hotmail.com
Thu Mar 31 10:18:59 EST 2005
>>2. Net Map - this is kind of a logical map like a Radio net diagram. Shows
>>who is connected to who.
>
>Hmm, isn't this what Locfinder is for? Or do you mean an automatically
>updated diagram? One of the guys in WAFreeNet has made a live BGP map of
>their network
>http://planetaxis.sytes.net/current/bgpmap.cgi
>Node GES (http://10.10.144.49) on the MW network has a list of nodes that
>are up or down according to their presence in Node GES's routing table -
>the BGP above is basically a list like that, but put on a map. If we could
>hook LocFinder into the routing tables from various nodes we could make a
>"Live" version of the LocFinder linkages map.
I started mapping example from LocFinder into the termnology of Seattle
wireless to see if it would fit what we have connected. Then I thought it
might be a cool bit of ASCII art to have a logical Network-at-a-glance
representation - each node "box" shows the connections and connection
details.
Thinking about it a bit more it's a duplication of information and would
need constant maintenance so I'm not going to do it. I like the idea of a
simple visual representation but it would get out of date too easily.
To unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo at wireless.org.au
with "unsubscribe melbwireless" in the body of the message
More information about the Melbwireless
mailing list