Ihave a Huawei watch that synchronizes with strava, but I usually cannot check heart rate in strava. I thought it was because I didn't have a strava subscribtion so, simply, strava wasn't showing me the data. However, I have just started a 1 month free trial, but I still can't see any heart rate info. Does anyone knows if heart rate from huawei can be uploaded to strava?
Hello, I don't think that it is a problem with Huawei because other software can read the information coming from Huawei. For example, health sync can read from Huawei and pass the info to Strava. It's just awkward that you have to use another paid subscription to get the data into Strava? If health sync can why can't Strava?
Scout has marked this as solved, but I can't find where that solution is! Meanwhile, I found out an application "healthsynch" that correctly reads from huawey and then correctly writes it to Strava. But it seems awkward that I need an intermediary between the parts, so I am going to give up on this. Thanks.
Thanks for posting about that. Can you check that you have granted Strava consent to process and store your health-related data which includes heart rate data? That is necessary before you will see heart rate data on your Strava activities.
Thank you for the info. I have granted consent to process and store my data. Again, today, after my bike ride, Huawei Health sent all the information about it to Strava but no heart rate. Maybe these (huawei watch 4) and Strava are not compatible? Well, I guess I will stick to the free version of Strava...
I have the same problem, my heart rate is not synchronising with Strava, even though I have everything allowed in Strava and Huaweei Health.
I have tried several times to reset the watch, disconnect between the two apps and it still doesn't work.
OSPF uses IP MTU to peer neighborship and it cannot be set per interface. If the two interfaces have different MTU values configured, the OSPF between these interfaces will not come up (Default behaviour).
root@re0# set interfaces ge-2/2/2 mtu ?
Possible completions:
Maximum transmit packet size (256..16000)
I'm not very sure if there could be any scenario where the DBD MTU value can be set to 0 (as there would be an interface MTU value at peer end), however upto my understanding, if there is an OSPF MTU mismatch, the neighbourship wouldn't come up and it would be stuck in exstart/exchange state.
This is also defined in RFC2328
10.6. Receiving Database Description Packets
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If the Interface MTU field in the Database Description packet indicates an IP datagram size that is larger than the router can accept on the receiving interface without fragmentation, the Database Description packet is rejected.
However the Cisco's command brings in proprietary behavior which is not suggested by RFC2328. Juniper does not support this behavior and does not have any special configuration to achieve such proprietry behavior.
i was wondring, if you can share the behaviour of JunOS while receiving packet with MTU 0 in DBD. this is the default behaviour of Huawei devices. OSPF-enabled Huawei device adds the MTU 0 in DD packets to be sent and does not check the MTUs in received DD packets. i'm facing an issue where huawei is connected with Juniper and ospf peering is stuck in Exchange/Extart state.
The OSPF is stuck in Extstart/Exchange state, is a default behaviour as the MTU is mismatched. The OSPF adjaceny wouldn't come up. The huawei device has a slightly different behaviour when compared to the other vendor devices in this case. Any DD packet with MTU field set to 0 would be ignored by Junos. Junos by default checks for the MTU field as well to form the OSPF peering. In this case, the OSPF devices might be performing DD negotiation but cannot achieve DD synchronization. Here you would need to match the MTU values on both the interfaces.
i had configured mtu 9192 on both huawei and juniper devices. after removing the mtu 9000 on both devices ( set to default value) ospf came up. i have'nt configured "ospf mtu-enable" on the interface. still below points are not clear:-
1. As per you "Any DD packet with MTU field set to 0 would be ignored by Junos" if this would be the case ospf peering should'nt have came up after setting the interface mtu to default.
i have configured mtu 9192 on both sides but when i checked ospf interface mtu on Junos using show ospf interface xxx detail it was showing 14 less than configured value means 9178 (9192-14=9178) while on the huawei it was same as it was on the configuration. how complatiblity works in this case ?
is'nt it possible that JunOS is processing normal DBD packets (not over virtual links) with MTU field set to "0" normally (by ignoring the mtu field) ? because after changing mtu value to default ospf came up.
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