NAME
ng_cisco — Cisco HDLC protocol netgraph node typeSYNOPSIS
#include <sys/types.h>#include <netinet/in.h>
#include <netgraph/ng_cisco.h>
DESCRIPTION
The cisco node type performs encapsulation and de-encapsulation of packets using the Cisco HDLC protocol. This is a fairly simple protocol for the transmission of packets across high speed synchronous lines. Each packet is prepended with an Ethertype, indicating the protocol. There is also a “keep alive” and an “inquire” capability. Thedownstream
hook should connect to the
synchronous line. On the other side of the node are the
inet
,
inet6
,
atalk
, and
ipx
hooks, which transmit and receive raw
IP, IPv6, AppleTalk, and IPX packets, respectively. Typically these hooks
would connect to the corresponding hooks on an
ng_iface(4) type node.
IP Configuration
In order to function properly for IP traffic, the node must be informed of the local IP address and netmask setting. This is because the protocol includes an “inquire” packet which we must be prepared to answer. There are two ways to accomplish this, manually and automatically. Whenever such an inquire packet is received, the node sends aNGM_CISCO_GET_IPADDR
control message to the
peer node connected to the inet
hook (if
any). If the peer responds, then that response is used. This is the automatic
method.
If the peer does not respond, the node falls back on its cached value for the IP
address and netmask. This cached value can be set at any time with a
NGM_CISCO_SET_IPADDR
message, and this is
the manual method.
If the inet
hook is connected to the
inet
hook of an
ng_iface(4) node, as is usually the case, then
configuration is automatic as the ng_iface(4)
understands the NGM_CISCO_GET_IPADDR
message.
HOOKS
This node type supports the following hooks:- downstream
- The connection to the synchronous line.
- inet
- IP hook.
- inet6
- IPv6 hook.
- atalk
- AppleTalk hook.
- ipx
- IPX hook.
CONTROL MESSAGES
This node type supports the generic control messages, plus the following:-
NGM_CISCO_SET_IPADDR
(setipaddr) - This command takes an array of two
struct in_addr
arguments. The first is the IP address of the corresponding interface and the second is the netmask. -
NGM_CISCO_GET_IPADDR
(getipaddr) - This command returns the IP configuration in the same
format used by
NGM_CISCO_SET_IPADDR
. This command is also sent by this node type to theinet
peer whenever an IP address inquiry packet is received. -
NGM_CISCO_GET_STATUS
(getstats) - Returns a
struct ngciscostat
:
SHUTDOWN
This node shuts down upon receipt of aNGM_SHUTDOWN
control message, or when all
hooks have been disconnected.
SEE ALSO
netgraph(4), ng_iface(4), ngctl(8) D. Perkins, Requirements for an Internet Standard Point-to-Point Protocol, RFC 1547.LEGAL
Cisco is a trademark of Cisco Systems, Inc.HISTORY
The ng_cisco node type was implemented in FreeBSD 4.0.AUTHORS
Julian Elischer <[email protected]>Archie Cobbs <[email protected]>
BUGS
Not all of the functionality has been implemented. For example, the node does not support querying the remote end for its IP address and netmask.January 19, 1999 | Debian |