What is AODV-UU FOR LINUX?


AODV-UU


AODV-UU (Ad-hoc On-demand Distance Vector Routing from Uppsala University) is a really interesting routing protocol that’s being looked into by the IETF. It’s designed for ad-hoc networks where both users and routers can be on the move.



Key Features of AODV-UU


AODV-UU supports IPv6 and multicasting (with the right patch), so it’s pretty versatile! Plus, it follows RFC 3561 standards.



Here are some key features of AODV UU:



  • Works on Linux 2.4.x kernels and in the ns-2 simulator.

  • Can cross-compile for ARM devices like iPAQ and Zaurus.

  • Sticks to RFC 3561 guidelines.

  • Runs as a user-space daemon without needing any kernel changes.

  • It’s super easy to compile, install, and run!

  • Has optional unidirectional link detection and avoidance features (not specified in the draft).

  • Supports multiple network interfaces.

  • Allows multiple gateway support through tunneling.



Requirements for AODV-UU


If you want to use AODV-UU, here’s what you need:



  • Linux Kernel (2.4 branch)

  • Network Simulator 2.26 (optional)



What’s New in This Release?


This latest version has some cool updates:



  • You can now compile on versions 2.6.20 and 2.6.22!

  • The cross-compiling for ARM has been fixed up.

  • Took care of memory leaks too!

  • The NS-2 connection got some updates, making it smoother!

  • You’ll notice that route metrics are being used for deleting routes now.



If you’re looking to download AODV-UU, check out this link: Download AODV-UU here!


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