examples: ggsn.conf: document gtp-linux toggle
Enable Linux kernel GTP datapath driver.
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# TAG: qos
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# Enable GTP datapath through Linux kernel driver gtp.ko (since 4.7).
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#gtp-linux
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##############################################################################
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#
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# Sample ggsn configuration file
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#
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##############################################################################
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# TAG: fg
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# Include this flag if process is to run in the foreground
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#
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fg
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# TAG: debug
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# Include this flag to include debug information.
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#debug
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# TAG: conf
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# Configuration file to use. This file is the configuration file,
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# so changing this parameter in the configuration file does not make
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# sense. Use it on the command line instead.
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# TAG: pidfile
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# File to store information about the process id of the program.
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# The program must have write access to this file/directory.
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#pidfile /var/run/ggsn.pid
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# TAG: statedir
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# Directory to use for nonvolatile storage.
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# The program must have write access to this directory.
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#statedir /var/lib/ggsn/
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# TAG: listen
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# Specifies the local IP address to listen to
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listen 127.0.0.1
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# TAG: net
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# IP network address of external packet data network
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# Used to set up network interface.
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net 192.168.0.0/24
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# TAG: ipup
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# Script executed after network interface has been brought up.
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# Executed with the following parameters: <devicename> <ip address>
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#ipup /etc/ggsn/ip-up
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# TAG: ipdown
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# Script executed after network interface has been taken down.
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# Executed with the following parameters: <devicename> <ip address>
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#ipdown /etc/ggsn/ip-down
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# TAG: dynip
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# Dynamic IP address pool.
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# Used for allocation of dynamic IP address when address is not given
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# by HLR.
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# If this option is not given then the net option is used as a substitute.
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dynip 192.168.0.0/24
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# TAG: statip
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# Use of this tag is currently UNSUPPORTED
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# Static IP address pool.
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# Used for allocation of static IP address by means of HLR.
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#statip 192.168.1.0/24
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# TAG: pcodns1
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# Protocol configuration option domain name system server 1.
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#pcodns1 0.0.0.0
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# TAG: pcodns2
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# Protocol configuration option domain name system server 2.
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#pcodns2 0.0.0.0
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# TAG: timelimit
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# Exit after timelimit seconds.
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# Setting timelimit to zero will cause the program not to exit.
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#timelimit 0
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# TAG: apn
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# Use of this tag is EXPERIMENTAL
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# Access point name to connect to when run in client mode.
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#apn internet
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# TAG: qos
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# Use of this tag is EXPERIMENTAL
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# Requested Quality of Service used when run in client mode.
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#qos 0x0b921f
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# TAG: qos
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# Enable GTP datapath through Linux kernel driver gtp.ko (since 4.7).
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gtp-linux
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