You can enable or disable the router mode by setting true or false the
router_mode parameter of the configuration file. By default, it is set
to 'true' or 'on' in openWRT devices.
The basic difference between router mode and mobile node is that in
mobile node the traffic is generated by the device where LISPmonb is
installed (you will see that the EID is assigned to the lispTun
interface) while in router mode, traffic is generated by clients of the
router. In this scenario, you should configure an EID prefix that should
be a /30 or less in one interface of the router (manually) and the lisp
clients of the router (which will be a normal devices without LISP
knowledges) should have assigned one EID IP from the prefix and use the
router as the gateway. The router will receive the traffic generated by
clients and it will encapsulate into lisp data.
Again, I will kindly suggest to use the mailing list
<http://lispmob.org/mailing-lists>of the project in order that all users
can participate. This discussion may be useful for other users with the
same problem.
Regards
Albert
On 06/02/2014 03:08 PM, youngdeok park wrote:
Thank you for your reply.
Would you please let me know how can I run lispmob as a router in openWrt?
Because I'm novice for OpenWrt as well as lispmob, I cannot run the
lispmob on the OpenWrt.
Where I can finde the some tutorial to configure the lispmob as a
router on OpenWrt?
Best,
YD Park.
2014-06-02 21:55 GMT+09:00 Albert López <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>>:
Hi YD Park,
I add Lori to this mail. He is the responsible to assign EIDs.
Regards
Albert
On 06/02/2014 02:13 PM, youngdeok park wrote:
Albert,
We have installed LispMob on the OpenWrt based Router
(WZR-HP-G300NH) susecefully.
So, we want to get our EID.
The IP address of router is 141.223.84.120 (/24)
Our location is Pohang, South Korea.
We also have installed Lispmob to Galaxy S3(141.223.84.76 /24)
and Galxy S4(141.223.84.52 /24)
We have plan to test for vertical hadover(3G<->WiFi).
Specifically, The streaming server (141.223.84.121/24
<http://141.223.84.121/24>) that is conneted to xTR
(WZR-HP-G300NH) and it transmits the traffic to mobile client
such as Galaxy S3(141.223.84.76 /24).
I'm not sure that this information is enough to get EID from you
or not.
Best,
YD Park.
2014-06-02 19:14 GMT+09:00 youngdeok park <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>>:
Albert,
We have installed last ver. of openWrt((Attitude Adjustment
12-0.9) and cheked all operation is go well.
Unfortunatly, when we try to install lispmob on the openWrt
as flows,
opkg update
opkg
http://lispmob.org/sites/default/files/users/user1/packages/openwrt/lispmob_0.4-0_x86.ipk
Or
opkg
http://lispmob.org/sites/default/files/users/user1/packages/openwrt/lispmob_0.4-0_ar71xx.ipk
the opkg return error msg meaning the pakage does not suppot
the architecher.
So, we try again install openWrt into the other router
(WZR-HP-G300NH).
After sucess to install lispmob to router, I will send e-mail
again.
Best,
YD Park.
2014-06-02 17:01 GMT+09:00 Albert López <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>>:
Dear YD Park,
We have compiled and tested LISPmob for openWRT routers
that use the last version of openWRT (Attitude Adjustment
12-0.9).
If I'm not wrong, the Linksys WRT54g doesn't support the
last version of openWRT. It doesn't mean that LISPmob
doesn't work for this router but you probably will have
to compile LISPmob for the OpenWRT version of your router.
Regards
Albert López
I move this mail to the user mailing list which is more
suitable place for this topics
On 06/02/2014 03:44 AM, youngdeok park wrote:
Hello,
This is YD Park.
My question is
whether I can install the lispmob on the Linksys
WRT54g(ver.2) with OpenWrt or not.
Best,
YD Park.
--
Young Deok Park (YD Park)
Ph.D student
Mobile Networking (MoNet) Lab
Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering
Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH)
Cell phone: 010-9049-4254, +8210-9049-4254
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