Configures MiNT protocol parameters required for MiNT creation and adoption
MiNT links are required for adoption of a device (APs, wireless controller, and service platform) to a controller. The MiNT link is created on both the adoptee and the adopter. WiNG provides several commands to configure MiNT links and establish adoption for both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses.
mint dis [priority-adjustment <-255-255>|strict-evis-reachability]
mint | Configures MiNT protocol parameters required for MiNT link creation and adoption |
dis priority-adjustment <-255-255> | Sets the relative priority for the router to become DIS (designated router)
The Designated IS (DIS) priority adjustment is the value added to the base level DIS priority to influence the DIS election. A value of +1 or greater increases DISiness.
Higher numbers result in higher priorities |
strict-evis-reachability | Enables reaching EVI (Ethernet Virtualization Interconnect) election winners through MiNT. This option is enabled by default. |
mint inter-tunnel-bridging
mint | Configures MiNT protocol parameters required for MiNT link creation, adoption and communication |
inter-tunnel-bridging | Enables forwarding of broadcast multicast (BCMC) packets between devices communicating via Level 2 MiNT links. When enabled, MiNT tunnels across Level 2, adopted access points are bridged. One of the advantages of inter-tunnel bridging is the enabling of roaming between these access points. This option is disabled by default. If enabling this option, use ACLs to filter unwanted BCMC traffic. |
mint level 1 area-id [<1-16777215>|<NUMBER-ALIAS-NAME>]
mint | Configures MiNT protocol parameters required for MiNT link creation and adoption |
level 1 | Configures local MiNT routing settings
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area-id [<1-16777215>| <NUMBER-ALIAS-NAME>] | Specifies the level 1 routing area identifier. Use one of the following options to specify the area ID:
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mint link force ip [<IPv4>|<IPv6>] [<1-65535> level 2|level 2] {adjacency-hold-time <2-600>|cost <1-10000>|hello-interval <1-120>|ipsec-security {gw [<IP>|<HOST-NAME>]}}
mint | Configures MiNT protocol parameters required for MiNT link creation and adoption |
link force | Creates a MiNT routing link as a forced link
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ip [<IPv4>|<IPv6>] | Creates a MiNT tunnel over UDP/IPv4 or IPv6 Use this keyword to specify the IP address (IPv4 or IPv6) used by peers for inter-operation when supporting the MINT protocol.
After specifying the MiNT peer‘s address, configure the following MiNT link parameters: UDP port, adjacency-hold-time, cost, hello-interval, IPSec security gateway, and routing level. |
<1-65535> level 2 | Optional. Specifies a custom UDP port for MiNT links. Specify the port from 1 - 65535.
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adjacency-hold-time <2-600> | Optional. Specifies the adjacency lifetime after hello packets cease
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cost <1-100000> | Optional. Specifies the link cost in arbitrary units
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hello-interval <1-120> | Optional. Specifies the interval, in seconds, between successive hello packets
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ipsec-security {gw [<IP>|<HOST-NAME>]} | Optional. Enables IPSec secure peer authentication on the MiNT link connection (link). This option is disabled by default.
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mint link [listen ip [<IPv4>|<IPv6>|<HOST-ALIAS-NAME>]|vlan <1-4094>] {adjacency-hold-time <2-600>|cost <1-10000>|hello-interval <1-120>| level [1|2]|ipsec-security {gw [<IP>|<HOST-NAME>]}}
mint | Configures MiNT protocol parameters required for MiNT link creation and adoption |
link listen ip [<IPv4>|<IPv6>| <HOST-ALIAS-NAME>] | Creates a MiNT routing link
UDP/IP links can be created by configuring a matching pair of links, one on each end point. However, that is error prone and does not scale. So UDP/IP links can also listen (in the TCP sense), and dynamically create connected UDP/IP links when contacted. The typical configuration is to have a listening UDP/IP link on the IP address S.S.S.S, and for all the APs to have a regular UDP/IP link to S.S.S.S. |
link vlan <1-4094> | Enables MiNT routing on VLAN
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adjacency-hold-time <2-600> | This parameter is common to the ‘listen‘ and ‘vlan‘ parameters:
For MiNT VLAN routing, the default is 13 seconds. |
cost <1-100000> | This parameter is common to the ‘listen‘ and ‘vlan‘ parameters:
For MiNT VLAN routing, the default is 10. |
hello-interval <1-120> | This parameter is common to the ‘listen‘ and ‘vlan‘ parameters:
For MiNT VLAN routing the default is 4 seconds. |
level [1|2] | This parameter is common to the ‘listen‘ and ‘vlan‘ parameters: Optional. Specifies the routing levels for this routing link. The options are:
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ipsec-security {gw [<IP>| <HOST-NAME>]} | This parameter is common to the ‘listen‘ and ‘vlan‘ parameters:
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mint link ip [<IPv4>|<IPv6>|<HOST-ALIAS-NAME>] {<1-65535>|adjacency-hold-time <2-600>| cost <1-10000>|hello-interval <1-120>|level [1|2]|ipsec-security {gw [<IP>|<HOST-NAME>]}}
mint | Configures MiNT protocol parameters required for MiNT link creation and adoption |
link ip [<IPv4>|<IPv6>| <HOST-ALIAS-NAME>] | Creates a MiNT routing link
Use this keyword to specify the IP address (IPv4 or IPv6) used by peers for inter-operation when supporting the MINT protocol.
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<1-65535> | Select the peer UDP port from 1 - 65535. |
adjacency-hold-time <2-600> | Optional. Specifies the adjacency lifetime after hello packets cease
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cost <1-100000> | Optional. Specifies the link cost in arbitrary units
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hello-interval <1-120> | Optional. Specifies the interval, in seconds, between successive hello packets
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level [1|2] | Optional. Specifies the routing levels for this routing link. The options are:
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ipsec-security {gw [<IP>| <HOST-NAME>]} | Optional. Enables IPSec secure peer authentication on the MiNT connection (link). This option is disabled by default.
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mint mlcp [ip|ipv6|vlan]
mint | Configures MiNT protocol parameters required for MiNT link creation and adoption |
mlcp [ip|ipv6|vlan] | Configures the MLCP using the IP address or VLAN. MLCP is used to create a UDP/IP link from the device to a neighbor. The neighboring device does not need to be a wireless controller or service platform, it can be another access point with a path to the wireless controller or service platform.
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mint rate-limit level2 [link [ip [<IPv4>|<IPv6>] <1-65535>|vlan <1-4094>]| mlcp [ip|ipv6|vlan]] rate <50-1000000> max-burst-size <2-1024> {red-threshold [background|best-effort|video|voice] <0-100>}
mint | Configures MiNT protocol parameters required for MiNT link creation and adoption |
mint rate-limit level2 | Applies rate limits on extended VLAN traffic Excessive traffic can cause performance issues on an extended VLAN. Excessive traffic can be caused by numerous sources including network loops, faulty devices, or malicious software. Rate limiting reduces the maximum rate sent or received per wireless client. It prevents any single user from overwhelming the wireless network, and also provides differential service for service providers. Uplink and downlink rate limits are usually configured on a RADIUS server using vendor specific attributes. Rate limits are extracted from the RADIUS server‘s response. When such attributes are not present, the settings defined on the controller, service platform or access point are applied. You can set separate QoS rate limit configurations for data types transmitted from the network (upstream) and data transmitted from a wireless clients back to associated radios (downstream). |
link [ip <IPv4/IPv6> <1-65535>| vlan <1-4094>] | Configures rate limit parameters applicable for all statically configured MiNT links on level2. Select the link-type as ‘IP‘ or ‘VLAN‘.
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mlcp [ip|ipv6|vlan] | Configures rate limit parameters applicable for MLCP MLCP creates a UDP/IP link from the device to a neighbor. The neighboring device does not need to be a controller or service platform, it can be an access point with a path to the controller or service platform.
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rate <50-1000000> | Configures the rate limit from 50 - 1000000 Kbps This limit constitutes a threshold for the maximum number of packets transmitted or received (from all access categories). Traffic exceeding the defined rate is dropped and a log message is generated. The default setting is 5000 Kbps. |
max-burst-size <2-1024> | Configures the maximum burst size from 0 - 1024 Kbytes Smaller the burst size, lesser is the probability of the upstream packet transmission resulting in congestion for the WLAN‘s client destinations. By trending the typical number of ARP, broadcast, multicast and unknown unicast packets over a period of time, the average rate for each access category can be obtained. Once a baseline is obtained, add a 10% margin (minimally) to allow for traffic bursts. The default burst size is 320 Kbytes. |
red-threshold [background|best-effort|video|voice] <0-100> | Optional. Configures the RED (random
early detection) threshold (as a percentage)
for the following traffic types:
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mint spf-latency <0-60>
mint | Configures MiNT protocol parameters required for MiNT link creation and adoption |
spf-latency <0-60> | Specifies the latency of SPF routing recalculation This option allows you to set the latency of routing recalculation option (within the Shortest Path First (SPF) field). This option is disabled by default.
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mint tunnel-across-extended-vlan
mint | Configures MiNT protocol parameters required for MiNT link creation and adoption |
tunnel-across-extended-vlan | Enables tunneling of MiNT protocol packets across an extended VLAN. This setting is disabled by default. |
mint tunnel-controller-load-balancing level1
mint | Configures MiNT protocol parameters required for MiNT link creation and adoption |
tunnel-controller-load-balancing level1 | Enables load balancing of MiNT extended VLAN traffic across tunnels
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nx9500-6C8809(config-profile-default-nx5500)#mint level 1 area-id 88 nx9500-6C8809(config-profile-default-nx5500)#mint link ip 1.2.3.4 level 2 nx9500-6C8809(config-profile-default-nx5500)#show context profile nx5500 default-nx5500 mint link ip 1.2.3.4 level 2 mint level 1 area-id 88 bridge vlan 1 --More-- nx9500-6C8809(config-profile-default-nx5500)# nx9500-6C8809(config-device-84-24-8D-1B-B9-0C)#show context ap7522 84-24-8D-1B-B9-0C use profile default-ap7522 use rf-domain default hostname ap7522-1BB90C no staging-config-learnt nx9500-6C8809(config-device-84-24-8D-1B-B9-0C) nx9500-6C8809(config-device-84-24-8D-1B-B9-0C)#mint inter-tunnel-bridging nx9500-6C8809(config-device-84-24-8D-1B-B9-0C)#show context ap7522 84-24-8D-1B-B9-0C use profile default-ap7522 use rf-domain default hostname ap7522-1BB90C no staging-config-learnt mint inter-tunnel-bridging nx9500-6C8809(config-device-84-24-8D-1B-B9-0C)#
no | Disables or reverts settings to their default |