> One of them should be in MANAGED mode.

The above seems to have done the trick.  I now see zebra additions to the route table 
"ip 
route".  I am also able to ssh from one box to another.  Now that I have something 
working in a basic form, I can experiment on my own.  Thank you, Vladimir, for your 
assistance and your creating wisp-disp.

For anyone that is lurking out there, here are some things that I have seen using 
ospf. 
Most are thanks to Vladimir.

1 - One of the radios must be in MASTER mode, and the other in MANAGED mode.

2 - The node that is in MASTER mode must be up an running before the MANAGED 
node is started.  This seems like a bug, but I am not sure.  If the MANAGED node is 
started first, then zebra/ospf seems not to work.

3 - The radios(s) interface that are used to link between two nodes cannot have 
multiple 
IP addresses.

4. - The IP addresses of the linking radios interfaces must be in the same network, 
and 
have the same netmask.

5 - The default wisp-disp zebra.conf and ospfd.conf work, no matter what IP address 
you 
choose to use (so long as they meet the above conditions).

Ray

On 15 Jun 2004 at 9:35, Vladimir Ivashchenko wrote:

> You shouldn't set both radios to MASTER unless you want to WDS. 
> One of them should be in MANAGED mode.
> 
> Ray Gwinn wrote about "Re: [leaf-wisp] Zebra/ospf":
> > I am wondering if I have basic radio setup problem.  The two radios for the
> > node to hode hop are on the same channel (11) and in master mode.  Is this
> > correct?
> > 
> > > By the way, a requirement of OSPF is that interface
> > > network/netmask should be the same on both of the routers.
> > 
> > I have tried many variations.  Currently the interface on one router is set
> > to 10.0.100.1/24, and 10.0.101.1/24 on the other router.  The network is not
> > the same, but the netmask is.  I have tried one big network 10.0.0.0/8
> > network also, with /8 netmask on all IPs, and still no luck.
> > 
> > Ray
> > 
> > On 14 Jun 2004 at 23:20, Vladimir Ivashchenko wrote:
> > 
> > > Hi,
> > > 
> > > You can configure the OSPF authentication key using the menu, or
> > > using command line - look at " ip ospf message-digest-key"  
> > > interface subcommand.
> > > 
> > > Anyway, I'm interested to see output "sh ip ospf neigh" command.
> > > 
> > > By the way, a requirement of OSPF is that interface
> > > network/netmask should be the same on both of the routers.
> > > 
> > > Ray Gwinn wrote about "Re: [leaf-wisp] Zebra/ospf":
> > > 
> > > > > Make sure that OSPF key is the same on both nodes, and check that 
> > > > 
> > > > I see nothing in the default conf files, or the zebra documentation
> > > > about an "OSPF key". Can you give more detail?
> > > > 
> > > > Ray
> > > > 
> > > > On 13 Jun 2004 at 14:38, Vladimir Ivaschenko wrote:
> > > > 
> > > > > 
> > > > > OSPF routing should work by default.
> > > > > 
> > > > > Make sure that OSPF key is the same on both nodes, and check that
> > > > > routing tables are correct by doing "ip route". Note that if OSPF is
> > > > > working you will have routes with "proto zebra" in the list.
> > > > > 
> > > > > Ray Gwinn wrote:
> > > > > > Vladimir, I have one wisp-disp node up and running fine.  This node
> > > > > > has an internet feed via eth0.  All hardware is Soekris 4521.
> > > > > > 
> > > > > > I have now up a second node.  This second node is wireless only. 
> > > > > > That is, the second node's internet feed is one of the radios
> > > > > > connected to a small beam pointing at the first (working) node. 
> > > > > > User's can associate with the second node, but there seems to be a
> > > > > > routing problem.
> > > > > > 
> > > > > > My question is, should the default wisp-disp zebra/ospf configs work
> > > > > > on both nodes? If not, can you provide any clues about configuring
> > > > > > zebra/ospf for the two nodes?
> > > > > > 
> > > > > > Ray
> > > > > > 
> > > > > > 
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