Authentication
The authentication protocol to be used on the interface to authenticate OSPF
packets.
Key
The key to be used for authentication.
Key ID
The ID of the key to be used for authentication (1-255).
Cost
The cost for sending packets via this interface. If not specified or set to 0, OSPF
defaults are used.
Passive
Do not send out OSPF packets on this interface.
The networks tab defines the IP networks to be handled in OSPF as well as to which routing area they
belong.
Prefix
Prefix of the network.
Prefix length
Length of the prefix.
Area
Routing area to which this interface belongs (0-65535, 0 means backbone).
7.3.7. Mobile IP
Mobile IP (MIP) can be used to enable a seamless switch between different WAN technologies.
It boasts with very small outages during switchover while keeping all IP sessions alive which is being
accomplished by communicating with the static public IP address of a home agent which will encapsulate
the packets and send them further to the router. Switching works by telling the home agent that the
hotlink address has changed, the agent will then re-route (that means encapsulate the packets with
the new target address) the packets transparently down to the box.
Our implementation supports RFC 3344, 5177, 3024 and 3519 and interoperability with Cisco has been
verified. However, M!DGE routers can run as node and home agent which makes them able to replace
expensive kits in the backbone for smaller scenarios.
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