<html><head><meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html charset=iso-8859-1"></head><body style="word-wrap: break-word; -webkit-nbsp-mode: space; -webkit-line-break: after-white-space;"><br><div><div>On Aug 14, 2014, at 7:45 PM, John DeHart <<a href="mailto:jdd@seas.wustl.edu">jdd@seas.wustl.edu</a>> wrote:</div><br class="Apple-interchange-newline"><blockquote type="cite">
  
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    I'll do the other nodes now.<br>
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    I did not install separate packages for nfd-autoreg and
    nfd-status-http-server, I assumed they were part<br>
    of the nfd package. I think the binaries were installed with the nfd
    package. <br>
    I installed the upstart scripts for them that I got from somewhere,<br>
    probably from spurs.<br></div></blockquote><div><br></div><div>Got it.  Just install these two new packages then, it will be easier to manage.  The only thing they contain are upstart scripts and file for /etc/default/.</div><div><br></div><div>---</div><div>Alex</div><div><br></div><blockquote type="cite"><div bgcolor="#FFFFFF" text="#000000">
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    John<br>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 8/14/14, 9:35 PM, Alex Afanasyev
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      Yes. I installed on spurs (to test) just after it finished
      building.  You can install on other nodes.
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      <div>One quick question.  Did you install nfd-autoreg and
        nfd-status-http-server packages or somehow manually made upstart
        scripts (they were not installed on spurs... not sure why).</div>
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      <div>---</div>
      <div>Alex</div>
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          <div>On Aug 14, 2014, at 7:25 PM, John DeHart <<a moz-do-not-send="true" href="mailto:jdd@seas.wustl.edu">jdd@seas.wustl.edu</a>>
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              Alex,<br>
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              Is this new package ready to go? Looks like you have it
              installed on UCLA.<br>
              Should I update the rest?<br>
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              John<br>
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              <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 8/14/14, 8:50 PM, Alex
                Afanasyev wrote:<br>
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              <blockquote cite="mid:C1161929-63A0-48BC-80D2-E7D1CA27EAEC@ucla.edu" type="cite"> Hi John,
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                <div>I have proceed with your suggestion and new package
                  is on its way to be available soon.   I did basic
                  tests, but could have screwed up again with upstart
                  scripts, so be cautious :)</div>
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                <div>Small note.  ALL_FACES_PREFIXES should be only for
                  /ndn/broadcast</div>
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                <div>/ndn/guest should be part of
                  ON_DEMAND_FACES_PREFIXES only on spurs, since only
                  spurs is home for guest users.  All other nodes should
                  just have their site's prefix as part of on-demand.</div>
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                <div>---</div>
                <div>Alex</div>
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                    <div>On Aug 14, 2014, at 12:34 PM, John DeHart <<a moz-do-not-send="true" href="mailto:jdd@seas.wustl.edu">jdd@seas.wustl.edu</a>>

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                        Alex and Junxiao,<br>
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                        Is it possible to expand nfd-autoreg to handle
                        two sets of prefixes, one for on-demand faces
                        and one for all faces?<br>
                        Right now in the config file for autoreg config
                        file we have<br>
                        # Prefixes to register<br>
                        PREFIXES="/ndn/guest /ndn/broadcast
                        /ndn/edu/memphis"<br>
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                        What if we had<br>
                        # Prefixes to register on All faces:<br>
                        ALL_FACES_PREFIXES="/ndn/guest /ndn/broadcast"<br>
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                        # Prefixes to register just on on-demand faces:<br>
                        ON_DEMAND_FACES_PREFIXES="/ndn/edu/memphis"<br>
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                        on-demand faces would get both sets.<br>
                        Non-on-demand faces would get just
                        ALL_FACES_PREFIXES.<br>
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                        John<br>
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                          PM, Alex Afanasyev wrote:<br>
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                          <div>I have proposed that before, but will
                            repeat.  I don't think that broadcast
                            prefixes (and setting the strategy) is what
                            NLSR should do.  At most, this should be
                            some other routing protocol.   What we could
                            do instead is to write a tiny little daemon
                            like nfd-autoreg, which job would be just to
                            register /ndn/broadcast for every created
                            face (not just on-demand ones).  May be we
                            can ignore application faces, though it
                            doesn't matter for NDN testbed much.</div>
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                          <div>---</div>
                          <div>Alex</div>
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                            <div>On Aug 14, 2014, at 9:55 AM, Junxiao
                              Shi <<a moz-do-not-send="true" href="mailto:shijunxiao@email.arizona.edu">shijunxiao@email.arizona.edu</a>>


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                                <div>fib.max-faces-per-prefix is the
                                  maximum number of Routes with same
                                  Name prefix that NLSR will install to
                                  the RIB.</div>
                                <div>The parameter starts with "fib."
                                  due to historical reason; it concerns
                                  what NLSR would install to the RIB,
                                  not FIB.<br>
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                                <div>I suggest setting this parameter to
                                  60, so that expansions in the near
                                  future are also covered.</div>
                                <div>When there are no more than 5
                                  backbone links, setting it to 5 or 60
                                  has same effect.</div>
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                                <div>This short term solution would stop
                                  working when a HUB has more than 60
                                  backbone links, but this day is
                                  unlikely to come within one year.</div>
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                                <div>Yours, Junxiao<br>
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                                      14, 2014 at 9:46 AM, John DeHart <span dir="ltr"><<a moz-do-not-send="true" href="mailto:jdd@seas.wustl.edu" target="_blank">jdd@seas.wustl.edu</a>></span>
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                                          Junxiao,<br>
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                                          Ahh. I was thinking of the
                                          fib.max-faces-per-prefix as a
                                          limit on all faces not just<br>
                                          ones that NLSR is concerned
                                          with. <br>
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                                          In the testbed right now we
                                          have 5 nodes that<br>
                                          each have 5 links to other
                                          nodes. Those are the most
                                          connected nodes.<br>
                                          So, if we set the
                                          fib.max-faces-per-prefix for
                                          NLSR to >= 5 we should be
                                          ok.<br>
                                          Right?<span><font color="#888888"><br>
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                                              John</font></span>
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