> Assume that for now we have two devices connected to ethernet, m1 and > m2 and s1..s6 are slaves.
This terminology is not helpful. It's a mesh network, everything is peer-to-peer, none of this kinky master-slave stuff. > When we pull the ethernet plug for m1, we see that all the routes that > were present in s1..s3 do not correct themselves to use m2 as > gateway. Neither does m1 correct itself to use m2 as the gateway. [...] > Also, when we disable the wifi interface on m1, slaves s1..s3 get all > negative routes [...] > Is this the expected behaviour? No, something is wrong with your redistribution. How are the default routes installed, and how are they redistributed? Please show us the output of ``ip route show'' on the edge routers (your "masters") as well as the contents of /etc/babeld.conf. -- Juliusz _______________________________________________ Babel-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.alioth.debian.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/babel-users

