
Advanced feature: Enables randomization of the upper 4 Bytes of the router identification. The
lower 4 Bytes are set by a
Router ID
parameter. This feature might be used in a case the BABEL
node is often restarted resulting in refusing its messages by its neighbors.
Routing offering
List box {On; Off}, default = "On"
Enables propagation of routing rules acquired from the neighbors. When disabled, the incoming
rules are not propagated to other routers and this router behaves as an end point terminal – network
paths are started or terminated in such a point, but do not travel through.
7.2.2.3. Network - Interfaces
Active
List box {On; Off}, default = "Off"
Enables / disables the interface.
Interface
String {a..z A..Z 0..9}, max 16 char, default = <empty>Interfaces which will be used by BABEL for
searching the available connections. Name of an existing unit interface has to be used. Following
interfaces can be used:
LAN – “if_” prefix must be used followed by Network interface name, e.g. “if_LAN-141”
VLAN – “if_” prefix must be used followed by Network interface name, ‘.’ dot and VLAN number,
e.g. “if_LAN-141.29”
Radio – “radio”
Hot standby – “hstdby”
GRE L3 – “gre_tunX” where ‘X’ is the tunnel number, starting from zero
Cellular – “aux”
Interface MTU must be 1280 Bytes or bigger in order to operate BABEL protocol correctly.
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