Ok thanks Martine
Could I mount a virtual SERIAL port (ptyp5 or with socat) so I can
simulate a serial communication. I see that there is a UART periph in
native. What do you think about this?
2017-08-24 19:36 GMT+02:00 Martine Lenders :
> Hi,
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> 2017-08-24 19:08 GMT+02:00 Baptiste Clenet :
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Hi,
2017-08-24 19:08 GMT+02:00 Baptiste Clenet :
> My goal is to simulate in native a setup with a border router and a
> node (so without any hardware board)
>
Then try socket_zep. It simulates IEEE 802.15.4 networks for native.
> No, what I want is to run gnrc_border_router in native and inst
My goal is to simulate in native a setup with a border router and a
node (so without any hardware board)
No, what I want is to run gnrc_border_router in native and instead of
communicating with a serial port, I want to use tap0 (or something
else).
When we do make term, we open a connection betwee
Hi,
I assume you want to use it with the xbee (otherwise it does make little
sense, since this is the only non-Ethernet device we support for native,
AFAIK)? If so, please don't use `ethos` as the second interface, but just
`netdev_tap` (which is pulled in by default). If you want to be
experimenta
Hi,
I try to compile and run gnrc_border_router in native so I can have this setup:
- LINUX
- tap0: gnrc_border_router
- tap1: gnrc_networking
- tapbr0 linking tap0 and tap1
Then instead of using ping6 fe80:%tap1, I could use ping6 2001:db8:.
Ouput:
RIOT/examples/gnrc_border_router$ make BOARD=nat