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ng_lmi
— frame
relay LMI protocol netgraph node type
#include
<sys/types.h>
#include
<netgraph/ng_lmi.h>
The lmi
node type performs the frame relay
LMI protocol. It supports the ITU Annex A, ANSI Annex D, and Group-of-four
LMI types. It also supports auto-detection of the LMI type.
To enable a specific LMI type, connect the corresponding hook
(annexA
, annexD
, or
group4
) to DLCI 0 or 1023 of a
ng_frame_relay(4) node. Typically, Annex A and Annex D
live on DLCI 0 while Group-of-four lives on DLCI 1023.
To enable LMI type auto-detection, connect the
auto0
hook to DLCI 0 and the
auto1023
hook to DLCI 1023. The node will attempt to
automatically determine which LMI type is running at the switch, and go into
that mode.
Only one fixed LMI type, or auto-detection, can be active at any given time.
The NGM_LMI_GET_STATUS
control message can
be used at any time to query the current status of the LMI protocol and each
DLCI channel. This node also supports the
NGM_TEXT_STATUS
control message.
This node type supports the following hooks:
This node type supports the generic control messages, plus the following:
NGM_LMI_GET_STATUS
struct
nglmistat
:
#define NGM_LMI_STAT_ARYSIZE (1024/8) struct nglmistat { u_char proto[12]; /* Active proto (same as hook name) */ u_char hook[12]; /* Active hook */ u_char fixed; /* If set to fixed LMI mode */ u_char autod; /* If currently auto-detecting */ u_char seen[NGM_LMI_STAT_ARYSIZE]; /* DLCIs ever seen */ u_char up[NGM_LMI_STAT_ARYSIZE]; /* DLCIs currently up */ };
NGM_TEXT_STATUS
This node shuts down upon receipt of a
NGM_SHUTDOWN
control message, or when all hooks have
been disconnected.
netgraph(4), ng_frame_relay(4), ngctl(8)
ANSI T1.617-1991 Annex D.
ITU-T Q.933 Digital Subscriber Signaling System No. 1 - Signaling Specification for Frame Mode Basic Call Control, Annex A.
The ng_lmi
node type was implemented in
FreeBSD 4.0.
Julian Elischer <julian@FreeBSD.org>
November 13, 2012 | Debian |