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# MOBILE NODE #
# File: /etc/network-mip6.conf #
# #
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# MIPL Mobile IPv6 Configuration file
# Should this node act as a home agent (ha), mobile node (mn) or
# correspondent node (cn). HA and MN both have CN functionality
# embedded. Default: cn.
FUNCTIONALITY=mn
# In error situations it may be desired to get more detailed
# information what is happening. Increase this value to get more
# messages from the module (default: 0).
# You need option CONFIG_IPV6_MOBILITY_DEBUG=y in your kernel in order # to raise this value.
DEBUGLEVEL=1
# Number of tunnel devices MIPL can use. Limits the number of
# simultaneous bindings between different HAs and MNs.
# If commented, there is no limit.
#TUNNEL_NR=10
# Home address for mobile node with prefix length. Example:
# 3FFE:2620:6:1234:ABCD::1/48 (Don't use the example value!)
HOMEADDRESS=3ffe:3328:4:1::5/64
# Home agent's address for mobile node.
HOMEAGENT=3ffe:3328:4:1::6/64
# Configuration file for security associations used for authentication # of MIPv6 signaling. If commented, there will be no authentication.
#SAFILE=/etc/mipv6_sas.conf
# Mobile nodes are allowed to send Router Solicitation messages at a
# shorter minimum interval than normal IPv6 nodes (default: 4
# seconds). This value controls the mobile nodes minimum Router
# Solicitation interval in seconds (default: 1). If you increase this # value, the handover time could increase, but you will decrease the # number of control packets in your network.
RTR_SOLICITATION_INTERVAL=1
# After sending MAX_RTR_SOLICITATIONS (defined by IPv6, default: 3)
# mobile node reduces Router Solicitation send rate with binary
# exponential back-off mechanism until the maximum send time limit is
# reached. This option sets the maximum send time in seconds.
RTR_SOLICITATION_MAX_SENDTIME=5