Thank you!
You have huge mount of ST!
After running gonf files I got conflicts on smcroute and can't use it
even purge and re-install.
"Segmentation fault (core dumped)"
and after re install "dpkg erroor: processing smcroute (--configure)
I'm not sure if I have to use names in script included in daemon.conf :
GW daemon.conf
emu_ipv4 = 192.168.18.42/24 <http://192.168.18.42/24>
lan_iface = eth1
lan_ipv4 = 192.168.42.1/24 <http://192.168.42.1/24>
ST: daemon.conf
Something else
Is it matter of the warning "plugin AAL5/ATM may be missing" ?
RG Jussi
On 4 February 2014 18:14, Fabrice HOBAYA
<fabrice.hobaya@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:fabrice.hobaya@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Hi,
Regarding IPV4 multicast routing, we have tested the platform
with smcroute (http://www.cschill.de/smcroute/) which is not an
OpenSAND tool.
Attached to this mail, small scripts that gives an example of
smcroute configuration.
This configuration set:
- The ST1 as a multicast router and listener for the multicast
group 239.1.1.1
- The GW as a multicast router and listener for the multicast
group 239.1.1.1
- The ST3 as a multicast listener for the multicast group 239.1.1.1
On this files you have to check if interface names and subnetwork
addresses match your platform.
Trick: regarding the multicast ping, don't forget to use the -t
option to modify the ttl which is set to 1 by default for
multicast addresses.
BR,
Fabrice.
Le 04/02/2014 16:51, Julien BERNARD a écrit :
Hi Juss,
I have trivial question considering send multicast. I
expect I' ll need install gse-encap plugin to working with
Multicast.
You don't need to install GSE for multicast, this should work
with ATM and MPEG encapsulations.
Fabrice should sent you some advices for multicast soon.
I have tested Multicast by Iperf-tool without success.
Anyway ping works normally. I can't install that plugin
trough installation manual I got error:
/checking whether gcc needs -traditional... no
checking for X... no
checking for $CXX... no
checking for -c... no
checking for $CXXFLAGS... no
checking for $CPPFLAGS... no
checking for conftest.$ac_ext... no
checking for >&5... no
checking for pkg-config... /usr/bin/pkg-config
checking pkg-config is at least version 0.9.0... yes
checking for OPENSAND_GSE... no
checking for OPENSAND_GSE... configure: error: Package
requirements (gse = 2.0.0) were not met:
No package 'gse' found
Consider adjusting the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment
variable if you
installed software in a non-standard prefix.
Alternatively, you may set the environment variables
OPENSAND_GSE_CFLAGS
and OPENSAND_GSE_LIBS to avoid the need to call pkg-config.
See the pkg-config man page for more details.
/
I have tried many tricks to set environment variables
without success.
I think you did not installed the GSE package.
To avoid the compilation phase, you can install
libopensand-gse-encap-plugin on daemons and
libopensand-gse-encap-plugin-manager on manager. It is
available on our repository and on launchpad. If you use the
package downloaded on launchpad or if you still want to
compile the plugin, install the libgse package before. It is
available on the libgse launchpad page.
Regards,
--
Fabrice HOBAYA
PhD - Réseaux, Télécommunications, Systèmes et Architectures
Ingénieur d'études Viveris Technologies
+335 61 00 31 84
fabrice.hobaya@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:fabrice.hobaya@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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