NAME
ng_l2tp — L2TP protocol netgraph node typeSYNOPSIS
#include <sys/types.h>#include <netgraph/ng_l2tp.h>
DESCRIPTION
The l2tp node type implements the encapsulation layer of the L2TP protocol as described in RFC 2661. This includes adding the L2TP packet header for outgoing packets and verifying and removing it for incoming packets. The node maintains the L2TP sequence number state and handles control session packet acknowledgment and retransmission.HOOKS
The l2tp node type supports the following hooks:- lower
- L2TP frames.
- ctrl
- Control packets.
- session_hhhh
- Session 0xhhhh data packets.
lower
hook. Typically this
hook would be connected to the
inet/dgram/udp
hook of an
ng_ksocket(4) node for L2TP over UDP.
The ctrl
hook connects to the local L2TP
management entity. L2TP control messages (without any L2TP headers) are
transmitted and received on this hook. Messages written to this hook are
guaranteed to be delivered to the peer reliably, in order, and without
duplicates.
Packets written to the ctrl
hook must contain
a two byte session ID prepended to the frame (in network order). This session
ID is copied to the outgoing L2TP header. Similarly, packets read from the
ctrl
hook will have the received session ID
prepended.
Once an L2TP session has been created, the corresponding session hook may be
used to transmit and receive the session's data frames: for the session with
session ID 0xabcd
, the hook is named
session_abcd
.
CONTROL MESSAGES
This node type supports the generic control messages, plus the following:-
NGM_L2TP_SET_CONFIG
(setconfig) - This command updates the configuration of the node. It
takes a struct ng_l2tp_config as an
argument:
The enabled field enables packet
processing. Each time this field is changed back to zero the sequence
number state is reset. In this way, reuse of a node is possible.
The tunnel_id field configures the local
tunnel ID for the control connection. The
match_id field determines how incoming
L2TP packets with a tunnel ID field different from
tunnel_id are handled. If
match_id is non-zero, they will be
dropped; otherwise, they will be dropped only if the tunnel ID is
non-zero. Typically tunnel_id is set to
the local tunnel ID as soon as it is known and
match_id is set to non-zero after receipt
of the SCCRP or SCCCN control message.
The peer's tunnel ID should be set in
peer_id as soon as it is learned,
typically after receipt of a SCCRQ or SCCRP control message. This value is
copied into the L2TP header for outgoing packets.
The peer_win field should be set from the
“Receive Window Size” AVP received from the peer. The
default value for this field is one; zero is an invalid value. As long as
enabled is non-zero, this value may not
be decreased.
The rexmit_max and
rexmit_max_to fields configure packet
retransmission. rexmit_max_to is the
maximum retransmission delay between packets, in seconds. The retransmit
delay will start at a small value and increase exponentially up to this
limit. The rexmit_max sets the maximum
number of times a packet will be retransmitted without being acknowledged
before a failure condition is declared. Once a failure condition is
declared, each additional retransmission will cause the
l2tp node to send a
NGM_L2TP_ACK_FAILURE
(ackfailure) control message back to the node that sent the lastNGM_L2TP_SET_CONFIG
. Appropriate action should then be taken to shutdown the control connection. -
NGM_L2TP_GET_CONFIG
(getconfig) - Returns the current configuration as a struct ng_l2tp_config.
-
NGM_L2TP_SET_SESS_CONFIG
(setsessconfig) - This control message configures a single data session. The
corresponding hook must already be connected before sending this command.
The argument is a struct
ng_l2tp_sess_config:
The session_id and
peer_id fields configure the local and
remote session IDs, respectively.
The control_dseq and
enable_dseq fields determine whether
sequence numbers are used with L2TP data packets. If
enable_dseq is zero, then no sequence
numbers are sent and incoming sequence numbers are ignored. Otherwise,
sequence numbers are included on outgoing packets and checked on incoming
packets.
If control_dseq is non-zero, then the
setting of enable_dseq will never change
except by another
NGM_L2TP_SET_SESS_CONFIG
control message. If control_dseq is zero, then the peer controls whether sequence numbers are used: if an incoming L2TP data packet contains sequence numbers, enable_dseq is set to one, and conversely if an incoming L2TP data packet does not contain sequence numbers, enable_dseq is set to zero. The current value of enable_dseq is always accessible via theNGM_L2TP_GET_SESS_CONFIG
control message (see below). Typically an LNS would set control_dseq to one while a LAC would set control_dseq to zero (if the Sequencing Required AVP were not sent), thus giving control of data packet sequencing to the LNS. The include_length field determines whether the L2TP header length field is included in outgoing L2TP data packets. For incoming packets, the L2TP length field is always checked when present. -
NGM_L2TP_GET_SESS_CONFIG
(getsessconfig) - This command takes a two byte session ID as an argument and returns the current configuration for the corresponding data session as a struct ng_l2tp_sess_config. The corresponding session hook must be connected.
-
NGM_L2TP_GET_STATS
(getstats) - This command returns a struct ng_l2tp_stats containing statistics of the L2TP tunnel.
-
NGM_L2TP_CLR_STATS
(clrstats) - This command clears the statistics for the L2TP tunnel.
-
NGM_L2TP_GETCLR_STATS
(getclrstats) - Same as
NGM_L2TP_GET_STATS
, but also atomically clears the statistics as well. -
NGM_L2TP_GET_SESSION_STATS
(getsessstats) - This command takes a two byte session ID as an argument and returns a struct ng_l2tp_session_stats containing statistics for the corresponding data session. The corresponding session hook must be connected.
-
NGM_L2TP_CLR_SESSION_STATS
(clrsessstats) - This command takes a two byte session ID as an argument and clears the statistics for that data session. The corresponding session hook must be connected.
-
NGM_L2TP_GETCLR_SESSION_STATS
(getclrsessstats) - Same as
NGM_L2TP_GET_SESSION_STATS
, but also atomically clears the statistics as well. -
NGM_L2TP_SET_SEQ
(setsequence) - This command sets the sequence numbers of a not yet enabled node. It takes a struct ng_l2tp_seq_config as argument, where xack and nr respectively ns and rack must be the same. This option is particularly useful if one receives and processes the first packet entirely in userspace and wants to hand over further processing to the node.
SHUTDOWN
This node shuts down upon receipt of aNGM_SHUTDOWN
control message, or when all
hooks have been disconnected.
SEE ALSO
netgraph(4), ng_ksocket(4), ng_ppp(4), ng_pptpgre(4), ngctl(8) W. Townsley, A. Valencia, A. Rubens, G. Pall, G. Zorn, and B. Palter, Layer Two Tunneling Protocol L2TP, RFC 2661.HISTORY
The l2tp node type was developed at Packet Design, LLC, http://www.packetdesign.com/.AUTHORS
Archie Cobbs <[email protected]>November 13, 2012 | Debian |