> Are you referring to n> http://www.pps.univ-paris-diderot.fr/~jch/software/babel/ ? I find > 4 papers, two have broken links, one is for ad hoc networks, and another > one is multi-hop mesh protocols.
Yes, all of them are in mesh networks. Since IS-IS doesn't do meshes, you'll need to design a different set of tests. I'll fix the broken links when I have some time, thanks for the notice. I see that I also need to add links to Roger Baig ViƱas's work. > It's not obvious to me that homenet is an ad-hoc mesh network, We've been through that already, haven't we? Homenet uses the classical prefix model, which is easier on the routing protocol (it's more restrictive). We've been doing all of our testing in the more hostile mesh environment, so you'll need to design a different set of tests for IS-IS. >> Please check the results of previous Battlemeshes. > I found http://battlemesh.org/BattleMeshV7/Tests but I can't find any > results, only test cases, and all of the test cases are mesh networking > cases. http://docs.battlemesh.org/v8/1-the-mesh-of-death-adversity.html#results >> Please check Babelweb, which gives a real-time map of the small permanent >> testbed against which we test every single change we make to the Babel >> implementation. > The babelweb page I can find doesn't include any english text. http://babelweb.wifi.pps.univ-paris-diderot.fr:8080/ > So please LINK (not drop google search terms) Mikael -- term has started, I'm teaching every single day except Wednesdays and week-ends. You'll certainly forgive me if I tell you that I have neither the time nor the energy to do everything. -- Juliusz (busy writing first year practicals about for loops, which is much more fun than having just conditionals) _______________________________________________ homenet mailing list [email protected] https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/homenet
