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qos_project [2017/11/29 08:55] – [Extracts] carineqos_project [2017/11/29 09:14] – [Extracts] carine
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 <code bash> <code bash>
-10.0.0.0/24 dev eth0  proto kernel  scope link  src 10.0.0.1 # Loopback address +10.0.0.0/24 dev eth0  proto kernel  scope link  src 10.0.0.1 # loopback address 
-192.168.8.0/24 dev wlan0  proto kernel  scope link  src 192.168.8.1 # Connection to the wifi interface +192.168.8.0/24 dev wlan0  proto kernel  scope link  src 192.168.8.1 # connection to the wifi interface 
-192.168.100.0/24 dev eth1  proto kernel  scope link  src 192.168.100.1 # Connection to the LAN 192.168.100.0/24 +192.168.100.0/24 dev eth1  proto kernel  scope link  src 192.168.100.1 # connection to the LAN 192.168.100.0/24 
-192.168.200.0/24 via 10.0.0.2 dev eth0  proto static # Static route to the 192.168.200.0/24 network via the interface +192.168.200.0/24 via 10.0.0.2 dev eth0  proto static # static route to the 192.168.200.0/24 network via the interface 
 10.0.0.2 of the TP-LINK router 10.0.0.2 of the TP-LINK router
 </code> </code>
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 </code> </code>
  
-<code bash> +We note on the two routers that static routes are used in order to give access to the two LANs. Particularly, the configuration of the routers is given in the ''/etc/config/network'' files as on a typical OpenWrt system.
- +
-#Configurations on TP-LINK router +
- +
-#Configuration of LAN interface : +
  
 +As given below, the configuration of the TP-Link router shows the static addressing of the interface ''eth0'' (LAN interface) and the interface ''eth1'' (WAN interface). We also note the section ''route'' that configures a static routers towards the LAN connected to the TP-LINK router.
 + 
 +<file bash /etc/config/network>
 +#Configuration of LAN interface:
 config interface 'lan' config interface 'lan'
         option type 'bridge'         option type 'bridge'
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         option ip6assign '60'         option ip6assign '60'
                  
-#Configuration of WAN interface :  +#Configuration of WAN interface: 
 config interface 'wan' config interface 'wan'
         option ifname 'eth1'         option ifname 'eth1'
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         option netmask '255.255.255.0'         option netmask '255.255.255.0'
         option gateway '10.0.0.1'         option gateway '10.0.0.1'
 +</file>
  
 +Similarly, the configuration of the GL-iNET router 
  
-#Configuration of GL-iNET: +<file bash /etc/config/network>
-All the network configuration on both routers (routing & addressing) are taken from /etc/config/network: +
- +
-On router GL-iNET, /etc/config/network shows the following: +
 config interface 'lan' config interface 'lan'
         option force_link '1'         option force_link '1'
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-</code>+</file>
 ===== Extracts ===== ===== Extracts =====
 +#On TPlink router
 +<file /etc/config/dhcp>
 +config dnsmasq
 +        option domainneeded '1'
 +        option boguspriv '1'
 +        option filterwin2k '0'
 +        option localise_queries '1'
 +        option rebind_protection '1'
 +        option rebind_localhost '1'
 +        option local '/lan/'
 +        option domain 'lan'
 +        option expandhosts '1'
 +        option nonegcache '0'
 +        option authoritative '1'
 +        option readethers '1'
 +        option leasefile '/tmp/dhcp.leases'
 +        option resolvfile '/tmp/resolv.conf.auto'
 +        option localservice '1'
 +
 +config dhcp 'lan'
 +        option interface 'lan'
 +        option start '100'
 +        option limit '150'
 +        option leasetime '12h'
 +        option dhcpv6 'server'
 +        option ra 'server'
 +
 +config dhcp 'wan'
 +        option interface 'wan'
 +        option ignore '1'
 +
 +config odhcpd 'odhcpd'
 +        option maindhcp '0'
 +        option leasefile '/tmp/hosts/odhcpd'
 +        option leasetrigger '/usr/sbin/odhcpd-update'
 +
 +config host
 +        option name 'pi2'
 +        option mac 'b8:27:eb:0f:f8:95'
 +        option ip '192.168.200.192'
 +
 +config host
 +        option name 'pi3'
 +        option mac 'b8:27:eb:20:aa:54'
 +        option ip '192.168.200.193'
 +</file>
 +# DHCP configuration on router GL-iNet:
 +
 +config dnsmasq
 + option domainneeded '1'
 + option boguspriv '1'
 + option localise_queries '1'
 + option rebind_protection '1'
 + option rebind_localhost '1'
 + option local '/lan/'
 + option domain 'lan'
 + option expandhosts '1'
 + option authoritative '1'
 + option readethers '1'
 + option leasefile '/tmp/dhcp.leases'
 + option resolvfile '/tmp/resolv.conf.auto'
 +
 +config dhcp 'lan'
 + option interface 'lan'
 + option start '100'
 + option limit '150'
 + option leasetime '12h'
 + option dhcpv6 'server'
 + option ra 'server'
 + option ra_management '1'
 +
 +config dhcp 'wan'
 + option interface 'wan'
 + option ignore '1'
 +
 +config odhcpd 'odhcpd'
 + option maindhcp '0'
 + option leasefile '/tmp/hosts/odhcpd'
 + option leasetrigger '/usr/sbin/odhcpd-update'
 +
 +config dhcp
 + option start '100'
 + option leasetime '12h'
 + option limit '150'
 + option interface 'eth1'
 +
 +config domain 'localhost'
 + option name 'console.gl-inet.com'
 + option ip '192.168.8.1'
  
  
qos_project.txt · Last modified: 2021/08/28 09:58 by samer