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3 # General configuration
5 # debug: Debug levels [0..3]
6 # map-request-retries: Additional Map-Requests to send per map cache miss
7 # log-file: Specifies log file used in daemon mode. If it is not specified,
8 # messages are written in syslog file
11 map-request-retries = 2
12 log-file = /var/log/oor.log
14 # Define the type of LISP device LISPmob will operate as
16 # operating-mode can be any of:
21 # For the rest of this file you can delete the sections that does not apply to
22 # the LISP device selected in operating-mode
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26 # Tunnel Router general configuration
27 # Common for xTR, RTR & MN
30 # encapsulation: Encapsulation that will use OOR in the data plane. Could be
31 # LISP or VXLAN-GPE. LISP is selected by default
36 # RLOC probing configuration
37 # rloc-probe-interval: interval at which periodic RLOC probes are sent
38 # (seconds). A value of 0 disables RLOC probing
39 # rloc-probe-retries: RLOC probe retries before setting the locator with
41 # rloc-probe-retries-interval: interval at which RLOC probes retries are
42 # sent (seconds) [1..rloc-probe-interval]
45 rloc-probe-interval = 30
46 rloc-probe-retries = 2
47 rloc-probe-retries-interval = 5
50 # Encapsulated Map-Requests are sent to this Map-Resolver
51 # You can define several Map-Resolvers, seprated by comma. Encapsulated
52 # Map-Request messages will be sent to only one.
53 # address: IPv4 or IPv6 address of the map-resolver
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61 # xTR & MN configuration
64 # NAT Traversl configuration.
65 # nat_traversal_support: check if the node is behind NAT.
67 nat_traversal_support = off
69 # Map-Registers are sent to this Map-Server
70 # You can define several Map-Servers. Map-Register messages will be sent to all
72 # address: IPv4 or IPv6 address of the map-server
73 # key-type: Only 1 supported (HMAC-SHA-1-96)
74 # key: password to authenticate with the map-server
75 # proxy-reply [on/off]: Configure map-server to Map-Reply on behalf of the xTR
78 # address = 192.168.16.11
84 # IPv4 / IPv6 EID of the node.
85 # eid-prefix: EID prefix (ip-prefix/mask) of the mapping
86 # iid: Instance ID associated to the EID. When using VXLAN-GPE, iid configures
87 # the VNI of the mapping. [0-16777215]
88 # Two types of RLOCs can be defined:
89 # rloc-address: Specifies directly the RLOC of the interface
90 # address: It could be one of the following cases
91 # - IPv4 or IPv6 address of the RLOC. Address should exist and
92 # be assigned to an UP interface during startup process otherwise
95 # rloc-iface: Specifies the interface associated with the RLOC
96 # interface: interface containing the RLOCs associated to this mapping
97 # ip_version: 4 to use the IPv4 address of the interface and 6 to use the IPv6
98 # address of the interface
99 # Both types of RLOCs use priority and weight
100 # priority [0-255]: Priority for the RLOC of the interface. Locators
101 # with lower values are more preferable. This is used for both incoming
102 # policy announcements and outgoing traffic policy management.
103 # weight [0-255]: When priorities are the same for multiple RLOCs, the weight
104 # indicates how to balance unicast traffic between them.
107 eid-prefix = 2.2.2.2/32