Hi Harald, > I believe I found an issue that might lead to unstable links in the > corner case of two interfaces sharing the same broadcast domain: > Since hellos on different interfaces are sent with different > sequence numbers peer nodes might get very confused.
Babel version 1 had this problem, which is the main reason for the incompatible version 2 protocol. In version 2, the neighbour is identified with the link-local IPv6 address, so multiple adjacencies between the same two nodes are okay. > - Especially vlan setups often use the same mac address on many > interfaces. If there's a MAC address collision in a single broadcast domain, duplicate address detection at the IPv6 layer should disable one of the two interfaces. (Or both, if there's a race condition.) > BTW: Just noticed, that the config file parser is very unhappy about > lines with trailing white space. Thanks for the report, I'll look into it. Juliusz _______________________________________________ Babel-users mailing list Babel-users@lists.alioth.debian.org http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/babel-users