olsrd(8) olsrd(8) NAME olsrd - Optimized Link State Routing protocol daemon SYNOPSIS olsrd [ -i interface1 [interface2 ...] ] [ -f configfile ] [ -d debuglevel ] [ -ipv6 ] [ -ipc ] [ -tnl ] [ -bcast broadcastaddress ] [ -delgw ] [ -hint HELLO interval for wire- less interfaces ] [ -tcint TC interval ] [ -midint MID interval ] [ -hnaint HNA interval ] [ -hhold HELLO validity time ] [ -thold TC validity time ] [ -tos TOS value ] [ -nhint HELLO interval non WLAN ] [ -nhhold HELLO validity time non WLAN ] [ -T scheduler poll rate ] DESCRIPTION olsrd is an implementation of the Optimized Link State Routing protocol for Mobile Ad-Hoc networks(MANET). The protocol is described in RFC3626. It is designed to be run as a standalone server process - but as it is still in an experimental stage most users will prefer running it with some debug output which is directed to STDOUT. This manual page only lists command line arguments. For details of the configuration file see the comments included in /etc/olsrd/olsrd.conf. Note that none of these options need to be set at the command line - all these options and others can be set in the configuration file. The homepage of olsrd is http://www.olsr.org OPTIONS -i interface1 ... interfaceN This option specifies on what network interfaces olsrd should run. These interfaces cannot be aliased interfaces such as eth0:1. -f configfile This option overrides the default configuration file path used by olsrd - /etc/olsrd/olsrd.conf -d debuglevel This option specifies the amount of debug information olsrd should write to STDOUT. If set to 0 olsrd will run in the background. -ipv6 This option instructs olsrd to use the Internet Protocol version 6. The default is version 4. -ipc This option allows the GUI front-end created fro olsrd to connect to olsrd at runtime. -tnl When this option is set olsrd will use IP-in-IP tunneling to Internet gateways. This is very experimental code and it should not be used as of yet. -delgw If this option is set olsrd will remove any default routes set prior to adding an Internet route based on OLSR rout- ing. -bcast broadcastaddress This option specifies what IPv4 broadcastaddress to use for OLSR control traffic. The only value that currently makes sense when setting broadcast address mannually is 255.255.255.255. The default action is to use the broad- castaddres that the network interface is preconfigured with(per interface). -hint seconds This value sets the interval on which HELLO messages should be generated. The value is a floating point number repre- senting seconds. -nhint seconds This value sets the interval on which HELLO messages should be generated on interfaces that are not detected to be wireless. The value is a floating point number represent- ing seconds. -tcint seconds This value sets the interval on which TC messages should be generated. The value is a floating point number represent- ing seconds. -midint seconds This value sets the interval on which MID messages should be generated. The value is a floating point number repre- senting seconds. -hnaint seconds This value sets the interval on which HNA messages should be generated. The value is a floating point number repre- senting seconds. -hhold multiplier This option sets the announced HELLO validity time as a multiplier of the HELLO interval. -nhhold multiplier This option sets the announced HELLO validity time on non- WLAN interfaces, as a multiplier of the HELLO interval. -thold multiplier This option sets the announced TC validity time as a multi- plier of the TC interval. -tos TOS-value This option sets the type of service value that should be set in the OLSR control traffic packet IP headers. -T seconds This option sets the polling intervall of the scheduler. The default is 0.1 seconds. This option should only be con- sidered if running with really low emission intervals. FILES /etc/olsrd/olsrd.conf SEE ALSO iwconfig(8) route(8).