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2005 Spring CS492 Lab #4. 2005.11.1. Tuesday 10:30am-Noon Building E3-1, Classroom #3 Dept of EECS, Div. of CS. Goals and Overview of Lab #4. Goals To introduce students to Ad-hoc and AODV routing protocol Overview Make Ad-hoc network - make laptop ad-hoc mode
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2005 Spring CS492 Lab #4 2005.11.1. Tuesday 10:30am-Noon Building E3-1, Classroom #3 Dept of EECS, Div. of CS
Goals and Overview of Lab #4 • Goals • To introduce students to Ad-hoc and AODV routing protocol • Overview • Make Ad-hoc network - make laptop ad-hoc mode • Communicate other laptops with AODV routing protocol • Test ‘ping’ • Transfer files to other laptops • Preparation for Lab #4 • Install kernel v2.4.20-8 • Install a Wireless lan driver • Install a AODV driver
Lab #4: Step 2 • Configure Ad hoc network x x
Lab #4: Step 1 • Configure Ad hoc network • Ad-hoc server ? #./RT2500-Linux-STA-1.4.6.2/Utility/Raconfig2500
Lab #4: Step 1 • Configure Ad hoc network • Ad-hoc client ? #./RT2500-Linux-STA-1.4.6.2/Utility/Raconfig2500 v
Lab #4: Step 2 • IP configuration 1) #setup • Edit Network Configuration IP: 192.168.11.1~4 (Group A) 192.168.100.5~9 (Group B) Netmask:255.255.255.0 Default Gateway(IP): 192.168.11.254 Primary Nameserver: 192.168.11.1 2) #vi /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0 (check network configuration) 3) #cp ifcfg-eth0 ./ifcfg-ra0 4) #vi ifcfg-ra0 DEVICE=ra0 (<-edit) 5) #setup - Edit Network Configuration DHCP 설정으로 바꾸고 저장 6) #vi /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0 (check DHCP) 7) #/etc/init.d/network restart
Lab #4: Step 3 • Mac-filterling • block getting the frame which has source mac address xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx. • That is, a node can’ t communicate directly with source mac address xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx, but can through other nodes with AODV 1) #iptables –A INPUT –m mac –mac-source xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx –j DROP
Lab #4 Scenario 1 • test ‘ping’- After blocking ping source A to destination B directly by using iptables, We can ping source A to B through Other nodes by using AODV.
Lab #4: Scenario 1 • Test ‘ping’ with AODV #ifconfig - check wireless lan, ip configuration, ra0 #~/Utility/Raconfig2500 - check same channel and ssid in each group #iptables –L - check blocking mac address #ping 192.168.xxx.xxx - check whether ping is working or not #aodvd –d –l –r 3 - run AODV daemon #ps –aux - check whether AODV is working #ping 192.168.xxx.xxx - check again whether ping is working or not
Lab #4 Scenario 2 • Transfer Files - We can experience how to transmit files through other nodes with AODV routing protocol.
Lab #4: Scenario 2 • Transfer files with AODV routing protocol (file in /var/ftp/pub) #ftp 192.168.11.4 or 192.168.100.9 ftp username>anonymous password> get sample (sample file을 받는다.)
Lab #4: Wrap Up • Questions to ask yourself • What is Ad-hoc network? • How AODV routing protocol works?