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30.Dd November 5, 1998
31.Dt RRENUMD.CONF 5
32.Os
33.Sh NAME
34.\"
35.Nm rrenumd.conf
36.Nd configuration file for router renumbering daemon
37.\"
38.Sh DESCRIPTION
39The rrenumd config file describes how the router renumbering packet
40must be constructed and to which destinations it should be sent.
41This file consists of a sequence of statements terminated by a semi-colon (`;').
42Statements are composed of tokens
43separated by white space, which can be any combination of blanks, tabs
44and newlines.
45This structure simplifies identification of
46the parts of the configuration associated with each other.
47Lines beginning with
48.Ql #
49are comments.
50.\"
51.Sh Meta Syntax
52Keywords and special characters that the parser expects exactly are
53displayed using the
54.Ic bold
55font.
56Parameters are specifying with
57.Ar underline .
58Parameters shown in
59square brackets (`[' and `]') are used to show optional
60keywords and parameters.
61The vertical bar (`|') is used to indicate
62between a choice of optional parameters.
63Curly braces (`{' and
64`}') are used to group keywords and parameters when necessary.
65.\"
66.Sh Interface specification
67There are some statements that may or have to specify interface.
68Interfaces are specified in the form of "name unit", such as
69.Ar lo0
70and
71.Ar ep1 .
72.\"
73.Sh Configuration Statements
74.Bl -tag -width Ds
75.\"
76.It Ic debug on|off ;
77Enables configuration file parser debugging.
78If
79.Ic on
80is specified,
81then debugging is enabled,
82If
83.Ic off
84is specified,
85then debugging is disabled.
86It is disabled by default.
87.\"
88.It Ic dest Ar dest-list Op Ar retrycmd ;
89Specifies destinations to which router renumbering messages should be
90sent.
91.Ar dest-list
92can be any combination of single or multiple numerical IPv6 addrs,
93or Full Qualified Domain Names.
94.Ar retrycmd
95has following syntax.
96.\"
97.Bl -tag -width Ds
98.It Ic retry Ar retry-num
99.Ar retry-num
100specifies how many router renumbering messages are sent repeatedly.
101.El
102.It Op Ic add|change|setglobal
103.Cm match-prefix Ar match-prefix-val
104.Bk -words
105.Op /match-prefix-len
106.Ek
107.Bk -words
108.Op Cm maxlen Ar maxlen-val
109.Ek
110.Bk -words
111.Op Cm minlen Ar minlen-val
112.Ek
113.Bk -words
114.Op Cm use-prefix Ar use-prefix-val
115.Ek
116.Bk -words
117.Op /use-prefix-len
118.Ek
119.Bk -words
120.Op Cm keeplen Ar keeplen-val
121.Ek
122.Bk -words
123.Op Ar use-prefix-values ;
124.Ek
125.Pp
126Specifies contents of sending router renumbering message with seqnum 0.
127If
128.Cm add|change|setglobal
129is not specified, then
130.Cm add
131is assumed.
132.Ar use-prefix-values
133has following syntax.
134.Pp
135{
136.Op Cm vltime Ar vltime-val
137.Bk -words
138.Op Cm pltime Ar pltime-val
139.Ek
140.Bk -words
141.Op Cm raf_onlink Cm on|off
142.Ek
143.Bk -words
144.Op Cm raf_auto Cm on|off
145.Ek
146.Bk -words
147.Op Cm rrf_decrprefd Cm on|off
148.Ek
149.Bk -words
150.Op Cm rrf_decrvalid Cm on|off
151.Ek
152}
153.Pp
154Each value has following meaning.
155.Pp
156.Bl -tag -width Ds -compact
157.It Cm match-prefix Ar match-prefix-val Op /match-prefix-len
158Specify
159.Ar match-prefix-val
160that is used for matching with preassigned prefixes to which
161.Cm add|change|setglobal
162command should be applied.
163.Ar /match-prefix-len
164Specify the starting part of
165.Ar match-prefix-val
166to be used for matching with preassigned prefixes, as decimal bit number.
167.It Cm maxlen Ar maxlen-val
168Specify the maximum length of prefixes which is allowed to be
169matched to
170.Ar match-prefix-val ,
171as decimal bit number.
172.It Cm minlen Ar minlen-val
173Specify the minimum length of prefixes which is allowed to be matched to
174.Ar match-prefix-val ,
175as decimal bit number.
176.It Cm use-prefix Ar use-prefix-val Op /usr-prefix-len
177Specify
178.Ar use-prefix-val
179that is used for prefixes to be added on
180.Cm add|change|setglobal
181command.
182.Ar /use-prefix-len
183Specify the starting part of
184.Ar use-prefix-val
185copied to the starting part of prefixes to be added on
186.Cm add|change|setglobal
187command, as decimal bit number.
188.It Cm keeplen Ar keeplen-val
189Specify the medium part of
190.Ar use-prefix-val
191just next to the starting part specified by
192.Ar use-prefix-len ,
193as decimal bit number.
194Contiguous bits part in the same bit position of an existent prefix
195matched with
196.Ar match-prefix-val
197is copied to the same bit position of prefixes to be added.
198.It Cm vltime Ar vmtime-val
199Assign an
200.Ar time
201as prefix valid life time for a prefix to be added.
202Valid value for
203.Ar time
204is decimal seconds number or special format as "d00h00m00s00",
205where 00 can take any decimal number, and "d" means days, "h" means hours,
206"m" means minutes, "s" means seconds.
207And alternatively, special keyword
208"infinity" can be also be specified.
209.It Cm pltime Ar pltime-val
210Assign an
211.Ar time
212as prefix preferred life time for a prefix to be added.
213Valid value for
214.Ar time
215is same as for
216.Ar vltime-val .
217.It Cm raf_onlink Cm on|off
218Let the prefix to be added to have on-link or off-link nature
219for the assigned interface.
220If
221.Cm on
222is specified, the prefix have on-link nature
223(e.g.\& the prefix
224belong to the link).
225If
226.Cm off
227is specified, the prefix have off-link nature
228(e.g.\& the
229prefix does not belong to the link).
230.It Cm raf_auto Cm on|off
231Enable or disable the autonomous address auto configuration
232for the prefix to be added.
233If
234.Cm on
235is specified, autonomous address auto configuration is
236enabled.
237If
238.Cm off
239is specified, it is disabled.
240.It Cm rrf_decrprefd Cm on|off
241Enable or disable the decrementation of the pltime.
242If
243.Cm on
244is specified, decrementation of the pltime is enabled.
245If
246.Cm off
247is specified, decrementation of the pltime is disabled.
248.It Cm rrf_decrvalid Cm on|off
249Enable or disable the decrementation of the vltime.
250If
251.Cm on
252is specified, decrementation of the vltime is enabled.
253If
254.Cm off
255is specified, decrementation of the vltime is disabled.
256.El
257.\"
258.It seqnum Ar seqnum-val { Ar rrenum-cmd } ;
259Specifies contents of sending router renumbering message with some
260specific seqnum.
261Multiple of this statement can be specified if they
262have different
263.Ar seqnum-val
264each other.
265.Ar rrenum-cmd
266has just same syntax with above add|change|setglobal statement.
267.El
268.\"
269.Sh EXAMPLES
270For each configuration file example shown below, we suppose
271every IPv6 subnet has its own prefix beginning with
272fec0:0:0::/48 and with its own subnet number
273(in this case,
274subnet number is 7th and 8th octet value of the prefix).
275.Pp
276If you want to assign prefixes beginning with 3ffe:501:ffff::/48
277to each subnet, then following configuration will be enough,
278if each of your routers supports IPv6 multicast forwarding.
279The subnet number of the existing fec0:0:0::/48 prefix and the
280newly assigned 3ffe:501:ffff::/48 prefix will be same.
281.\"
282.Bd -literal -offset indent
283dest ff05::2;
284
285add match-prefix fec0:0:0:: /48 use-prefix 3ffe:501:ffff:: /48 keeplen 16;
286.Ed
287.Pp
288.\"
289If your routers do not support IPv6 multicast forwarding,
290you will need to specify each destination at
291.Cm dest
292command.
293.\"
294.Bd -literal -offset indent
295dest fec0:0:0:1:260:8ff:fe24:fb3a fec0:0:0:2:200:eff:fe2e:dfe1 fec0:0:0:3:5254:ff:fedc:5217;
296
297add match-prefix fec0:0:0:: /48 use-prefix 3ffe:501:ffff:: /48 keeplen 16;
298.Ed
299.Pp
300.\"
301If you are going to do renumbering, then following procedure will be natural.
302.Bl -enum -offset indent
303.It
304Assign a new prefix.
305.It
306Set old prefix lifetimes to some appropriate transition
307period.
308In the following example we use 1 week for valid
309lifetime, and 0 for preferred lifetime.
310Also, enable old prefix lifetime expiration
311(By default, it is static and does not expire).
312.It
313After the transition period, old prefixes should become
314invalid, and may have been deleted.
315To make sure that they are deleted, send new router
316renumbering message, which specifies old prefixes as match
317prefix, and no use prefix.
318.El
319.Pp
320.\"
321The following configuration file will do 1 and 2.
322.\"
323.Bd -literal -offset indent
324dest ff05::2;
325
326seqnum 0 {
327	add match-prefix fec0:0:0:: /48 use-prefix 3ffe:501:fffe:: /48 keeplen 16;
328	};
329
330seqnum 1 {
331	change match-prefix 3ffe:501:ffff:: /48 use-prefix 3ffe:501:ffff:: /48 keeplen 16 vltime d7 pltime 0 rrf_decrvalid on rrf_decrprefd on;
332	};
333.Ed
334.Pp
335.\"
336And the following configuration file will do 3
337(should be
338used for the router renumbering message to be sent 1 week
339afterward).
340.\"
341.Bd -literal -offset indent
342dest ff05::2;
343
344change match-prefix 3ffe:501:ffff:: /48;
345.Ed
346.Pp
347.\"
348In the above example, only
349.Cm add
350and
351.Cm change
352commands are used, and there is no example for
353.Cm setglobal
354command.
355.Cm setglobal
356command is almost same with
357.Cm change
358command except that it deletes all pre-defined IPv6 global address.
359.Sh SEE ALSO
360.Xr prefix 8 ,
361.Xr rrenumd 8
362.Sh HISTORY
363The
364.Nm
365configuration file was first appeared in KAME IPv6 protocol stack kit.
366.\" .Sh BUGS
367.\" (to be written)
368