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The network configuration in Kamikaze is stored in \texttt{/etc/config/network}
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and is divided into interface configurations.
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Each interface configuration either refers directly to an ethernet/wifi
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interface (\texttt{eth0}, \texttt{wl0}, ..) or to a bridge containing multiple interfaces.
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It looks like this:
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\begin{Verbatim}
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config interface "lan"
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option ifname "eth0"
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option proto "static"
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option ipaddr "192.168.1.1"
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option netmask "255.255.255.0"
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option gateway "192.168.1.254"
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option dns "192.168.1.254"
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\end{Verbatim}
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\texttt{ifname} specifies the Linux interface name.
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If you want to use bridging on one or more interfaces, set \texttt{ifname} to a list
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of interfaces and add:
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\begin{Verbatim}
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option type "bridge"
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\end{Verbatim}
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It is possible to use VLAN tagging on an interface simply by adding the VLAN IDs
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to it, e.g. \texttt{eth0.1}. These can be nested as well.
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This sets up a simple static configuration for \texttt{eth0}. \texttt{proto} specifies the
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protocol used for the interface. The default image usually provides \texttt{'none'}
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\texttt{'static'}, \texttt{'dhcp'} and \texttt{'pppoe'}. Others can be added by installing additional
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packages.
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When using the \texttt{'static'} method like in the example, the options \texttt{ipaddr} and
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\texttt{netmask} are mandatory, while \texttt{gateway} and \texttt{dns} are optional.
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DHCP currently only accepts \texttt{ipaddr} (IP address to request from the server)
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and \texttt{hostname} (client hostname identify as) - both are optional.
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PPP based protocols (\texttt{pppoe}, \texttt{pptp}, ...) accept these options:
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\begin{itemize}
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\item{username} \\
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The PPP username (usually with PAP authentication)
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\item{password} \\
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The PPP password
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\item{keepalive} \\
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Ping the PPP server (using LCP). The value of this option
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specifies the maximum number of failed pings before reconnecting.
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The ping interval defaults to 5, but can be changed by appending
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",<interval>" to the keepalive value
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\item{demand} \\
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Use Dial on Demand (value specifies the maximum idle time.
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\item{server: (pptp)} \\
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The remote pptp server IP
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\end{itemize}
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For all protocol types, you can also specify the MTU by using the \texttt{mtu} option.
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\subsubsection{Setting up the switch (currently broadcom only)}
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The switch configuration is set by adding a \texttt{'switch'} config section.
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Example:
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\begin{Verbatim}
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config switch eth0
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option vlan0 "1 2 3 4 5*"
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option vlan1 "0 5"
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\end{Verbatim}
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On Broadcom hardware the section name needs to be eth0, as the switch driver
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does not detect the switch on any other physical device.
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Every vlan option needs to have the name vlan<n> where <n> is the VLAN number
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as used in the switch driver.
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As value it takes a list of ports with these optional suffixes:
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\begin{itemize}
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\item{\texttt{'*'}:}
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Set the default VLAN (PVID) of the Port to the current VLAN
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\item{\texttt{'u'}:}
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Force the port to be untagged
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\item{\texttt{'t'}:}
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Force the port to be tagged
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\end{itemize}
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The CPU port defaults to tagged, all other ports to untagged.
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On Broadcom hardware the CPU port is always 5. The other ports may vary with
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different hardware.
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