updates... pieces flying in loose format.

Dave Taht dave.taht at gmail.com
Mon Mar 19 20:03:32 UTC 2012


On Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 2:38 AM, Francis Dupont <fdupont at isc.org> wrote:
>> 1) 2 laptops installed, but not deployed anywhere as yet
>
> => fine!
>
>> 3) upnpdc built,runs, have no idea what to do with it, installed on sd-cpe2
>
> => I believe you mean miniupnpc (+). It is move useful on clients
> but for UPnP-IGD/NAT-PMP/PCP the SD-B4 are clients too.

yes.

>
>> 4) sd-cpe2 installed with temporary ipv4 address only reachable from
>> parts of the lab. everything that is
>>      required for a b4 box is on it, or so I hope.  root is the
>> standard password I assigned earlier.
>
> => SD-CPE => SD-B4

Changed, pushed (image rebuilt every 15 minutes)
>
>> 5) invalid configs, static setup on ida? (which is what I'd hope to
>> model sd-cpe1 or two on)
>
> => for the SD-CPE (opps, SD-B4) I explained what to do in the SD-B4
> boostrap message, the missing part is the sdctld.conf file.
> The base is rt28354/conf/testbeds/vm/sdb4-sdctld.conf with:
>  - change the external interface name in ext_ifname
>  - change the external IP address (when it will be knowns)
>  - put the internal IPv4 prefix in listening_ip
>  - update the bitrates if you want
>  - update the uuid (so they will be unique to each SD-B4 box)
>  - update the serial/model
>  - update the sd_parameters on at least the SD-B4 2

OK.

> Note in a dynamic config the external IP address and the sd_parameters
> are from the DHCPv4 client. BTW what is your favorite string editor
> for Cerowrt shell scripts (dslite-6rd uses a dedicated dhcpcalc binary)?

ipv6calc is built and available in the opkg repository.

But:

I mostly use the built-in lua stuff which has support for most ip/mac
manipulations
and is considerably more lightweight. What you want is probably a one-liner....

http://luci.subsignal.org/api/luci/

http://luci.subsignal.org/api/nixio/

>
> Regards
>
> Francis Dupont <fdupont at isc.org>



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