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[openwrt/staging/wigyori.git]
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docs
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network.tex
diff --git
a/docs/network.tex
b/docs/network.tex
index e4efd8df9f3d834c5d2fc579ee459573aec53e5f..c14c4db9ed7f69cf9704a35e465870cc0a6affb8 100644
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--- a/
docs/network.tex
+++ b/
docs/network.tex
@@
-54,7
+54,7
@@
config interface "lan"
option ifname "eth0"
option proto "dhcp"
option ipaddr "192.168.1.1" (optional)
option ifname "eth0"
option proto "dhcp"
option ipaddr "192.168.1.1" (optional)
- option hostname "openwrt" (optional)
+ option hostname "openwrt"
(optional)
\end{Verbatim}
PPP based protocols (\texttt{pppoe}, \texttt{pptp}, ...) accept these options:
\end{Verbatim}
PPP based protocols (\texttt{pppoe}, \texttt{pptp}, ...) accept these options:
@@
-70,7
+70,6
@@
PPP based protocols (\texttt{pppoe}, \texttt{pptp}, ...) accept these options:
",<interval>" to the keepalive value
\item{demand} \\
Use Dial on Demand (value specifies the maximum idle time.
",<interval>" to the keepalive value
\item{demand} \\
Use Dial on Demand (value specifies the maximum idle time.
-
\item{server: (pptp)} \\
The remote pptp server IP
\end{itemize}
\item{server: (pptp)} \\
The remote pptp server IP
\end{itemize}
@@
-84,7
+83,7
@@
config interface "lan"
option proto "pppoe"
option username "username"
option password "openwrt"
option proto "pppoe"
option username "username"
option password "openwrt"
- option mtu
1492
(optional)
+ option mtu
"1492"
(optional)
\end{Verbatim}
\subsubsection{Setting up static routes}
\end{Verbatim}
\subsubsection{Setting up static routes}
@@
-96,10
+95,10
@@
Simply add a config section like this:
\begin{Verbatim}
config route foo
\begin{Verbatim}
config route foo
- option interface
lan
- option target
1.1.1.0
- option netmask
255.255.255.0
- option gateway
192.168.1.1
+ option interface
"lan"
+ option target
"1.1.1.0"
+ option netmask
"255.255.255.0"
+ option gateway
"192.168.1.1"
\end{Verbatim}
The name for the route section is optional, the \texttt{interface}, \texttt{target} and
\end{Verbatim}
The name for the route section is optional, the \texttt{interface}, \texttt{target} and
@@
-166,9
+165,9
@@
file and change the settings accordingly :
\begin{Verbatim}
config 6tunnel
option tnlifname 'sixbone'
\begin{Verbatim}
config 6tunnel
option tnlifname 'sixbone'
- option remoteip4
'1.0.0.1'
- option localip4
'1.0.0.2'
- option localip6
'2001::DEAD::BEEF::1'
+ option remoteip4 '1.0.0.1'
+ option localip4 '1.0.0.2'
+ option localip6 '2001::DEAD::BEEF::1'
\end{Verbatim}
\begin{itemize}
\end{Verbatim}
\begin{itemize}
@@
-185,7
+184,7
@@
config 6tunnel
This address is given by the tunnel broker
\end{itemize}
This address is given by the tunnel broker
\end{itemize}
-Using the same package you can also setup an IPv6 bridged connection
:
+Using the same package you can also setup an IPv6 bridged connection:
\begin{Verbatim}
config 6bridge
\begin{Verbatim}
config 6bridge
@@
-197,7
+196,6
@@
and uses ebtables to filter anything that is not IPv6 on the bridge.
This configuration is particularly useful if your router is not
IPv6 ND proxy capable (see: http://www.rfc-archive.org/getrfc.php?rfc=4389).
This configuration is particularly useful if your router is not
IPv6 ND proxy capable (see: http://www.rfc-archive.org/getrfc.php?rfc=4389).
-
IPv6 static addressing is also supported using a similar setup as
IPv4 but with the \texttt{ip6} prefixing (when applicable).
IPv6 static addressing is also supported using a similar setup as
IPv4 but with the \texttt{ip6} prefixing (when applicable).
@@
-205,6
+203,6
@@
IPv4 but with the \texttt{ip6} prefixing (when applicable).
config interface "lan"
option ifname "eth0"
option proto "static"
config interface "lan"
option ifname "eth0"
option proto "static"
- option ip6addr
"fe80::200:ff:fe00:0/64"
+ option ip6addr "fe80::200:ff:fe00:0/64"
option ip6gw "2001::DEAF:BEE:1"
\end{Verbatim}
option ip6gw "2001::DEAF:BEE:1"
\end{Verbatim}