> Have you looked into how Babel, BATMAN adv, or OLSRv2 handle this today?
While they are not intended to deal with deliberate jamming, there's a bunch of mechanisms in Babel that are fairly effective at avoiding oscillations. See Appendix A.3 of RFC 8966, as well as the discussion in Section 4 of RFC 9616. > For example whether they bias toward stability explicitly, damp updates, > or treat flapping links differently under load or attack. The algorithm in Appendix A.3 is designed to mitigate oscillations in the presence of a feedback loop; in the absence of a feedback loop, it will bias in favour of stable routes. > If this is drifting off topic for the list, I am happy to continue via > direct email. It's on topic, don't worry. -- Juliusz _______________________________________________ Babel-users mailing list [email protected] https://alioth-lists.debian.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/babel-users
