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option ifname "eth0" |
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option proto "dhcp" |
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option ipaddr "192.168.1.1" (optional) |
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option hostname "openwrt" (optional) |
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option hostname "openwrt" (optional) |
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\end{Verbatim} |
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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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option proto "pppoe" |
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option username "username" |
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option password "openwrt" |
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option mtu 1492 (optional) |
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option mtu "1492" (optional) |
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config route foo |
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option interface lan |
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option target 1.1.1.0 |
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option netmask 255.255.255.0 |
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option gateway 192.168.1.1 |
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option interface "lan" |
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option target "1.1.1.0" |
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option netmask "255.255.255.0" |
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option gateway "192.168.1.1" |
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config 6tunnel |
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option tnlifname 'sixbone' |
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option remoteip4 '1.0.0.1' |
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option localip4 '1.0.0.2' |
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option localip6 '2001::DEAD::BEEF::1' |
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option remoteip4 '1.0.0.1' |
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option localip4 '1.0.0.2' |
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option localip6 '2001::DEAD::BEEF::1' |
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IPv6 static addressing is also supported using a similar setup as |
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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 ip6addr "fe80::200:ff:fe00:0/64" |
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option ip6addr "fe80::200:ff:fe00:0/64" |
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option ip6gw "2001::DEAF:BEE:1" |
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