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Autoconfiguration protocol for a multiple interfaces OLSR network

  • Saadi Boudjit
  • , Cédric Adjih
  • , Paul Mühlethaler
  • , Anis Laouiti

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Abstract

Network configuration is the assignment of network parameters necessary for a device to integrate the network, examples being: an IP address, netmask, the IP address of the gateway, etc ... In the case of Mobile Ad hoc NETworks (MANETs), the connectivity of nodes is highly dynamic and a central administration or configuration by the user is very difficult. In this paper, we are interested in presenting an autoconfiguration solution for ad hoc networks running OLSR [1] (Optimized Link state Routing protocol). This solution is based on an efficient Duplicate Address Detection (DAD) algorithm which takes advantage of the genuine optimization of the OLSR routing protocol. The proposed autoconfiguration algorithm is proved to operate correctly in a multiple interfaces OLSR network.

Original languageEnglish
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2020
Externally publishedYes
Event13th European Wireless Conference: Enabling Technologies for Wireless Multimedia Communications, EW 2007 - Paris, France
Duration: 1 Apr 20074 Apr 2007

Conference

Conference13th European Wireless Conference: Enabling Technologies for Wireless Multimedia Communications, EW 2007
Country/TerritoryFrance
CityParis
Period1/04/074/04/07

Keywords

  • Autoconfiguration
  • MANET
  • Multiple interfaces
  • Routing protocol

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