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mipd.conf(4) Kernel Interfaces Manual mipd.conf(4)
NAME
mipd.conf - Mobile IPv4 Mobility Agent daemon configuration file
SYNOPSIS
(default configuration file)
DESCRIPTION
When invoked, the IPv4 Mobility Agent daemon, reads its configuration information from (by default). The IPv4 Mobility Agent daemon can
act as a Home Agent (HA) or a Foreign Agent (FA). can be configured to act as combined Home Agent and Foreign Agent only if it is not
operating in AAA mode (see below). The content of this file will determine what kind of Mobility Agent functions the daemon will perform.
Syntax
The basic structure of the configuration file consists of sections, each delimited by curly braces in the form of
.
.
.
Each section generally contains a series of lines; each line providing the value for one configuration option in the form of
For most part, white space is ignored and '#' comments out the rest of the line. Some labels require multiple values be provided on a sin-
gle line, and these values must typically be separated by spaces. The set of legal values depends greatly on which label is being
assigned.
This configuration file consists of three mandatory sections in the following order: and All three sections are required although they may
be empty depending on the optional fields entered and the mobility services (eg. Home Agent or Foreign Agent) being configured for the
Mobile IP Agent daemon.
The main Section
The section must always come first. Fields within the section are:
This field is optional and is used by Foreign Agent only. It
indicates how long (in seconds) to keep a registration Request for Foreign Agent that hasn't had a matching Regis-
tration Reply yet. The default vault for this field is 5.0 seconds. This field accepts floating number.
This field is optional and is used by both Home Agent and
Foreign Agent. It indicates the value of the ICMP code field of the router advertisement inside the Mobile IP Agent
Advertisement message. There are two possible value for this field:
This mobility agent handles common traffic -- that is, it acts as
a router for IP datagrams not necessarily related to mobile nodes.
This mobility agent does not route common traffic other than IP
datagrams received from a registered mobile node.
The default value for this field is 16.
WARNING: Some Mobile Node implementations are known to be confused by advertisements with an ICMP code of 0.
This field is required for
to operate in AAA mode. It provides the Fully Qualified Domain Name of the host on which is started. This name is
used to build the AAA identity for
This field is required for
to operate in AAA mode. It provides the Fully Qualified Domain Name of the AAA server that serves This name should
be resolved via a DNS lookup.
Note: The and fields are required for to operate in AAA mode. If one of these fields is omitted or if both the
fields are omitted, the daemon would operate in non-AAA mode.
This field is optional. It specified the port number on which the AAA server
listens for connections. The default value is 1812.
The keys Section
The section contains a list of authentication keys between two mobility entities. Currently, only Mobile Node-Home Agent and Correspondent
Node-Home Agent keys are supported. Hence, this section is required for a HA configuration and is empty for a Foreign Agent only configu-
ration.
Each entry in this section is entered in the following format:
These field are:
IP_Address is the IP address of either a Mobile Node or a Correspondent Node.
spi is the Security Parameter Index (SPI) value, a 32-bit integer in the range 256 - 2147483647. The SPI does not have to be
unique on the Home Agent and must match the SPI configured on the Mobile Node or Correspondent Node.
algo is the hashing algorithm used for this security association. Accepted algorithms are hmac-md5 and md5.
tstamp indicates that timestamps are used for replay protection.
key is the authentication key, a total of 16 bytes. Each byte is entered as two hex digits. Each byte is separated by a space.
WARNING: Do not enter more than one key entry for each Mobile Node or Correspondent Node.
The ether Section
The section contains network interface parameters for Mobile IP. If you have more than one network interface in your machine, you must
duplicate this section and fill out one for each interface that you intend to provide Mobile IP service(s). It is incorrect to specify
more than one interface name in this section.
Fields within the section are:
This field is required and contains the name of the network
interface that provides mobility service(s).
This field is required and indicates the mobility
service(s) this interface will offer. It will affect the setting of the H and F flags within the Agent Advertisement Exten-
sion.
to offer Home Agent mobility service
to offer Foreign Agent mobility service
to offer both Home Agent and Foreign Agent mobility services.
Note that this is not permitted when is configured to act in AAA-mode (see for more info).
This field is required and contains the primary address of the interface.
This address serves two purposes:
1) As the Home Agent address (if Home Agent service is offered)
2) As the source address that Agent Advertisement messages will have on both the Home Agent and Foreign Agent.
If Home Agent service is provided on this interface, Mobile Nodes with their home network on this interface's subnet should
be configured to use this interface's primary address as their Home Agent address.
This field is required and contains the netmask associated with the
primary-addr field.
This field is required and contains the address that Agent
Advertisement messages is broadcasted/multicasted to. It must be either 255.255.255.255 (the limited-broadcast address) or
225.0.0.1 (multicast address for the all systems on this link).
This field is optional and indicates the interval (in seconds) between
two consecutive Agent Advertisement messages. It SHOULD be no longer than 1/3 of ICMP Router Advertisement Lifetime below.
The default value of this field is 1 second. This field accepts floating point number.
This field is optional and contains the Lifetime value (in
seconds) within the ICMP Router Advertisement. The default value for this field is 1800 seconds (30 minutes) per RFC 1256.
This field is optional and contains the maximum
Registration Lifetime (in seconds) allowed within the Mobility Agent Advertisement Extension of a Registration Request.
Registrations requesting a longer lifetime than this value will be rejected by the Foreign Agent. The default value of this
field is 300 seconds (5 minutes).
Note: max-reg-lifetime has no relation with the router-lifetime.
This field is optional and contains the Router Address and
its associated Preference Level within the ICMP Router Advertisement portion of the Agent Advertisement message. The pref-
erence_level must be a number within the range 1 to Number_of_Routers. Higher preference level means more preferable.
Repeat this field for as many routers as you want to advertise. A maximum of eight routers can be entered.
This field is related with the router field above and
contains the netmasks of the corresponding routers advertised above. Hence, make sure that you repeat this field for as
many routers as you advertised above.
The router netmask is used by the Mobility Agent to compute the Prefix-Lengths within the Prefix-Length Extension inside
Agent Advertisement message. The Prefix-Lengths may be used by some Mobile Nodes as part of their move detection algorithm.
WARNING: RFC 3344 requires that the number of router netmasks be the same as the number of routers. Some Mobile Nodes are
known to re-register constantly if the numbers are not matched.
This field is related to the above
service field and contains the Care-of Address within the Agent Advertisement Extension. This field is required if you have
configured Foreign Agent service on this interface.
Note: The Care-of Address is not necessarily the same as the primary address of the interface. In fact, if the machine has
multiple interfaces, usually the Care-of Address should be the primary address of the fastest/best connected interface. You
can provide multiple Care-of Addresses by repeating this field. A maximum of eight Care-of Addresses can be entered.
This field is optional and can be used to configure a pool of addresses
from which this Home Agent (if configured) can allocate home addresses. The field can be repeated as many times as needed.
IP_address is the first address in the pool, and the pool would consist of num_addresses number of IP addresses starting
from IP_address. The default value for num_addresses is 1.
This field is optional and can be used to specify the size of the challenge
window maintained by this Foreign Agent (if configured). The maximum size accepted is 8. The default value is set to 2.
FILES
default configuration file
AUTHOR
was originally developed by Carnegie Mellon University with changes made by Hewlett-Packard to port to HP-UX.
SEE ALSO
mipadmin(1M), mipconfig(1M), mipd.conf(4).
RFC 3344 IP mobility Support for IPv4
RFC 1256 ICMP Router Discovery Messages
RFC 1853 IP in IP Tunneling
RFC 2003 IP Encapsulation within IP
mipd.conf(4)