On 2/2/06, Gilman Tolle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> However, were I to write Drip over again today, I'd do it, if for no
> other reason than that having a source address field in the packet
> would make debugging and management easier.

You could just set a flag if the msg comes through a UART interface...
just a thought.

> The Drip behavior you describe does sound like a bug. Are any of your
> nodes rebooting? A rebooting node that loses its data and requests new
> information from its neighbors will cause their Trickle timers to
> return to a high update rate. This is normal behavior. But, if none of
> the nodes are rebooting, about how long does a node have to run before
> its timer rolls over?

The nodes are running TestDrip and are not rebooting.  It takes about
20-25 minutes before they cycle back to over-active mode.

-Joe

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