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Johannes Rudolph
lede-mikrotik
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Florian Fainelli
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comment and fix some parts of the documentation, thanks to Harsh Trivedi
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\begin
{
itemize
}
\item
\texttt
{
SECTION
}
\\
The
type
of package
(
currently unused
)
The
section
of package
(
currently unused
)
\item
\texttt
{
CATEGORY
}
\\
Which menu it appears in menuconfig: Network, Sound, Utilities, Multimedia ...
\item
\texttt
{
TITLE
}
\\
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\subsubsection
{
Writing protocol handlers
}
You can add custom protocol handlers by adding shell scripts to
\texttt
{
/lib/network
}
. They provide the following two shell functions:
You can add custom protocol handlers (e.g: PPPoE, PPPoA, ATM, PPTP ...)
by adding shell scripts to
\texttt
{
/lib/network
}
. They provide the following
two shell functions:
\begin{Verbatim}
scan
_
<protocolname>()
{
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\end{Verbatim}
It is possible to use VLAN tagging on an interface simply by adding the VLAN IDs
to it, e.g.
\texttt
{
eth0.1
}
. These can be nested as well.
to it, e.g.
\texttt
{
eth0.1
}
. These can be nested as well. See the switch section for
this.
\begin{Verbatim}
config inter
\end{Verbatim}
This sets up a simple static configuration for
\texttt
{
eth0
}
.
\texttt
{
proto
}
specifies the
protocol used for the interface. The default image usually provides
\texttt
{
'none'
}
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When using the
\texttt
{
'static'
}
method like in the example, the options
\texttt
{
ipaddr
}
and
\texttt
{
netmask
}
are mandatory, while
\texttt
{
gateway
}
and
\texttt
{
dns
}
are optional.
You can specify more than one DNS server, separated with spaces.
You can specify more than one DNS server, separated with spaces:
\begin{Verbatim}
config interface "lan"
option ifname "eth0"
option proto "static"
...
option dns "192.168.1.254 192.168.1.253" (optional)
\end{Verbatim}
DHCP currently only accepts
\texttt
{
ipaddr
}
(IP address to request from the server)
and
\texttt
{
hostname
}
(client hostname identify as) - both are optional.
\begin{Verbatim}
config interface "lan"
option ifname "eth0"
option proto "dhcp"
option ipaddr "192.168.1.1" (optional)
option hostname "openwrt" (optional)
\end{Verbatim}
PPP based protocols (
\texttt
{
pppoe
}
,
\texttt
{
pptp
}
, ...) accept these options:
\begin{itemize}
\item
{
username
}
\\
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\end{itemize}
For all protocol types, you can also specify the MTU by using the
\texttt
{
mtu
}
option.
A sample PPPoE config would look like this:
\begin{Verbatim}
config interface "lan"
option ifname "eth0"
option proto "pppoe"
option username "username"
option password "openwrt"
option mtu 1492 (optional)
\end{Verbatim}
\subsubsection
{
Setting up static routes
}
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