Lab 3 MANET routing protocol experiment AODV CS
Lab #3 MANET routing protocol experiment (AODV) CS 492 Fall 2006 Prof. Sue Moon Dooyoung Lee Haewoon Kwak Hyunwoo Chun
Objectives • Configure multi-hop wireless ad-hoc network & connection test using Iperf 2
Step 1: • Learn how to install AODV device driver 3
How to install AODV • Download AODV for Windows from http: //www. dsg. cs. tcd. ie/dynamic/? category_id= 379 • Configure wireless adapter to be in ad-hoc mode – Set the SSID : ex) team_1, team_2, etc – Set the fixed channel : use channel 6 – Do not configure WEP • Configure IP address for the interface – Allocation static IP address & mask : 192. 168. 143. xxx , 255. 0. 0 – Do not configure a default gateway 4
Cont’d • Enable the “Ip. Enable. Router” value to 1 • Install the AODV driver • In the network properties dialog box, click install, service, have-disk and choose “netfs. inf” file • Restart your laptop 5
Step 2 : • AODV connection test in the classroom – How many node are identified on the route table? • in the prompt window, input “route print” and then enter (if you delete route entry, “iproute –d IP_address”) • You can see routes for any other aodv nodes in range – Using the Iperf, send/receive some data under the ad-hoc network <IP routing table> 6
Step 3 : • AODV routing testing B’s Route table A B A’s Route table B C A C 7 C’s Route table A
Cont’d • UDP/TCP test using Iperf – Group #1 : team#1 to #3 – Group #2 : team#4 to #6 – Group #3 : team#7 to #9 8
Step 4: • Describe the mechanisms how can AODV protocol work in wireless ad-hoc network • Return your results after testing – Location of each group’s node – Throughput 9
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