[MLB-WIRELESS] Routing within Melbwireless

Andrew Griffiths andrewg at d2.net.au
Mon Jan 27 14:37:07 EST 2003


Heh, I am doing some stuff for it, just need to write the zebra config, 
sheesh. I'll prolly get around to uploading it somewhere for comments 
something :/

Sincerely,
Andrew Griffiths

Ryan Abbenhuys wrote:
> .....I'm waiting....*taps foot*
> ...hello.....only thing holding up some big progress....anyone.....*taps foot*
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>>No replies to this? Bit depressing...
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>>Drew
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>>>Could I suggest a task for the Routing Working Group......no? well too bad
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> I
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>>>am anyway.
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>>>The task is to come up with some *simple* example network diagrams showing
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>>>example nodes, their interfaces, IP's, and then to show some sample
>>>zebra.conf and ospfd.conf files that match each scenario.  Example's could
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>>>be a daisy chain setup of links, a spanning tree of links, and a combination
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>>>of both.  Each example need only consist of 4 or 5 nodes at the most to give
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>>>people a starting point to work from.
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>>>If Zebra and Ospf have been selected as the preferred setup method for
>>>backbone links then some assisstance would be good for those of us wanting
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>>>to follow this but are having difficulty.  I'm sure you are all well aware
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>>>that Zebra and Ospf have a severe lack of good easy to read documentation.
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>>>I know because I've been searching for the past 6 months or more.
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>>>At the moment I have a cluster of 7 nodes to permenantly connect and
>>>potentially 4 more just waiting for me to "be ready".
>>>The only thing stopping this cluster from going to a fully live and
>>>functioning WAN is my lack of understanding of Zebra and Ospf.....mainly.
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>>>Several of these links will form part of the major backbone for Region 9
>>>(Dandenong Foothills) and will potentially host some of the main
>>>content/servers.
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>>>Any assistance from the RoutingWG could increase our setup pace considerably
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>>>and give Melbwireless something to show for all it's talk and organisation
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>>>in the form of a decent size cluster consisting of backbone links, routing
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>>>nodes, AP's, and client/leaf nodes.  This cluster can go on to be a testing
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>>>ground and an example to other regions.
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>>>There is huge potential for growth in several geographical areas and all it
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>>>will take is some backbone infrastructure to be put in place for this to
>>>expand at a rapid rate.
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>>>--
>>>Regards,
>>> Ryan Abbenhuys
>>>
>>>sneeze (at) alphalink.com.au
>>>rabbenhuys (at) mfbb.vic.gov.au
>>>ryana (at) igreen.net
>>>sneeze (at) igreen.net
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<DaWeepa> so XP... how do u feel about the fact that omega cheated on 
you with a chick
<xphantom> DaWeepa....im just glad he's cheating on me with something of 
the same species for once
<DaWeepa> so he's been doin "other bitches" huh
<DaWeepa> and i mean that in a dictionary type of way
<xphantom> he'll fuck anything with a hole that'll hold still long enough
<DaWeepa> yeah. one time he tried to sex one of my pours when he saw me 
sweat... its like a shark that smells blood i swear that omega is
* xphantom nods knwoingly
<xphantom> knowingly*
<DaWeepa> he sees a hole and he cant keep it in his pants
<DaWeepa> would be kinda funny to drill a hole into some wood and watch 
omega splinter up his pee pee


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