X-Git-Url: https://oss.titaniummirror.com/gitweb?a=blobdiff_plain;f=support%2Fsdk%2Fc%2Fblip%2Fdriver%2Fradvd-1.0%2Fradvd.conf.example;fp=support%2Fsdk%2Fc%2Fblip%2Fdriver%2Fradvd-1.0%2Fradvd.conf.example;h=b4bc5b90d5300fe1fa5d6fa98f70bd8d57b3633f;hb=e9bfab607e051bae6afb47b44892ce37541d1b44;hp=0000000000000000000000000000000000000000;hpb=adf1de6c009d13b7b52e68535c63b28f59c97400;p=tinyos-2.x.git diff --git a/support/sdk/c/blip/driver/radvd-1.0/radvd.conf.example b/support/sdk/c/blip/driver/radvd-1.0/radvd.conf.example new file mode 100644 index 00000000..b4bc5b90 --- /dev/null +++ b/support/sdk/c/blip/driver/radvd-1.0/radvd.conf.example @@ -0,0 +1,116 @@ +# +# NOTE NOTE NOTE NOTE NOTE NOTE NOTE NOTE NOTE NOTE NOTE NOTE NOTE NOTE +# NOTE NOTE +# NOTE This is an EXAMPLE, which serves only to demonstrate the NOTE +# NOTE syntax of radvd.conf, and is not meant to be used for a NOTE +# NOTE real radvd configuration. NOTE +# NOTE NOTE +# NOTE NOTE NOTE NOTE NOTE NOTE NOTE NOTE NOTE NOTE NOTE NOTE NOTE NOTE +# + +interface eth0 +{ + AdvSendAdvert on; + +# This may be needed on some interfaces which are not active when +# radvd starts, but becomoe available later on; see man page for details. + + # IgnoreIfMissing on; + +# +# These settings cause advertisements to be sent every 3-10 seconds. This +# range is good for 6to4 with a dynamic IPv4 address, but can be greatly +# increased when not using 6to4 prefixes. +# + + MinRtrAdvInterval 3; + MaxRtrAdvInterval 10; + +# +# You can use AdvDefaultPreference setting to advertise the preference of +# the router for the purposes of default router determination. +# NOTE: This feature is still being specified and is not widely supported! +# + AdvDefaultPreference low; + +# +# Disable Mobile IPv6 support +# + AdvHomeAgentFlag off; + +# +# example of a standard prefix +# + prefix 2001:db8:1:0::/64 + { + AdvOnLink on; + AdvAutonomous on; + AdvRouterAddr off; + }; + +# +# example of a 6to4 prefix +# +# Note that the first 48 bits are specified here as zeros. These will be +# replaced with the appropriate 6to4 address when radvd starts or is +# reconfigured. Be sure that the SLA ID (1234 in this case) is specified +# here! +# + prefix 0:0:0:1234::/64 + { + AdvOnLink on; + AdvAutonomous on; + AdvRouterAddr off; + +# +# This setting causes radvd to replace the first 48 bits of the prefix +# with the 6to4 address generated from the specified interface. For example, +# if the address of ppp0 is 192.0.2.25 when radvd configures itself, this +# prefix will be advertised as 2002:C000:0219:1234::/64. +# +# If ppp0 is not available at configuration time, this prefix will not be +# advertised, but other prefixes listed in the configuration will be +# advertised as usual. +# +# When using the Base6to4Interface option, make sure radvd receives a +# SIGHUP every time the ppp0 interface goes up, down, or is assigned a +# new IPv4 address. The SIGHUP will cause radvd to recognize that the +# ppp0 interface has changed and will adjust the advertisements +# accordingly. +# + + Base6to4Interface ppp0; + +# +# If the IP address of ppp0 is assigned dynamically, be sure to set the +# lifetimes for this prefix to be small. Otherwise, hosts on your network +# may continue to use a prefix that no longer corresponds to the address +# on ppp0! +# + AdvPreferredLifetime 120; + AdvValidLifetime 300; + }; +# +# example of a more specific route +# NOTE: This feature is still being specified and is not widely supported! +# + route 2001:db0:fff::/48 + { + AdvRoutePreference high; + AdvRouteLifetime 3600; + }; + +# +# RDNSS +# NOTE: This feature is still a draft has no IANA number type for the moment +# + RDNSS 2001:db8::1 2001:db8::2 + { + AdvRDNSSPreference 8; + AdvRDNSSOpen off; + AdvRDNSSLifetime 30; + }; + + +}; +