------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Linux WAN Router Utilities Package ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Version 2.2.1 Mar 28, 2001 Author: Nenad Corbic Copyright (c) 1995-2001 Sangoma Technologies Inc. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ INTRODUCTION Wide Area Networks (WANs) are used to interconnect Local Area Networks (LANs) and/or stand-alone hosts over vast distances with data transfer rates significantly higher than those achievable with commonly used dial-up connections. Usually an external device called `WAN router' sitting on your local network or connected to your machine's serial port provides physical connection to WAN. Although router's job may be as simple as taking your local network traffic, converting it to WAN format and piping it through the WAN link, these devices are notoriously expensive, with prices as much as 2 - 5 times higher then the price of a typical PC box. Alternatively, considering robustness and multitasking capabilities of Linux, an internal router can be built (most routers use some sort of stripped down Unix-like operating system anyway). With a number of relatively inexpensive WAN interface cards available on the market, a perfectly usable router can be built for less than half a price of an external router. Yet a Linux box acting as a router can still be used for other purposes, such as fire-walling, running FTP, WWW or DNS server, etc. This kernel module introduces the notion of a WAN Link Driver (WLD) to Linux operating system and provides generic hardware-independent services for such drivers. Why can existing Linux network device interface not be used for this purpose? Well, it can. However, there are a few key differences between a typical network interface (e.g. Ethernet) and a WAN link. Many WAN protocols, such as X.25 and frame relay, allow for multiple logical connections (known as `virtual circuits' in X.25 terminology) over a single physical link. Each such virtual circuit may (and almost always does) lead to a different geographical location and, therefore, different network. As a result, it is the virtual circuit, not the physical link, that represents a route and, therefore, a network interface in Linux terms. To further complicate things, virtual circuits are usually volatile in nature (excluding so called `permanent' virtual circuits or PVCs). With almost no time required to set up and tear down a virtual circuit, it is highly desirable to implement on-demand connections in order to minimize network charges. So unlike a typical network driver, the WAN driver must be able to handle multiple network interfaces and cope as multiple virtual circuits come into existence and go away dynamically. Last, but not least, WAN configuration is much more complex than that of say Ethernet and may well amount to several dozens of parameters. Some of them are "link-wide" while others are virtual circuit-specific. The same holds true for WAN statistics which is by far more extensive and extremely useful when troubleshooting WAN connections. Extending the ifconfig utility to suit these needs may be possible, but does not seem quite reasonable. Therefore, a WAN configuration utility and corresponding application programmer's interface is needed for this purpose. Most of these problems are taken care of by this module. Its goal is to provide a user with more-or-less standard look and feel for all WAN devices and assist a WAN device driver writer by providing common services, such as: o User-level interface via /proc file system o Centralized configuration o Device management (setup, shutdown, etc.) o Network interface management (dynamic creation/destruction) o Protocol encapsulation/decapsulation To ba able to use the Linux WAN Router you will also need a WAN Tools package available from ftp.sangoma.com/pub/linux/current_wanpipe/wanpipe-X.Y.Z.tgz where vX.Y.Z represent the wanpipe version number. For technical questions and/or comments please e-mail to ncorbic@sangoma.com. For general inquiries please contact Sangoma Technologies Inc. by Hotline: 1-800-388-2475 (USA and Canada, toll free) Phone: (905) 474-1990 ext: 106 Fax: (905) 474-9223 E-mail: dm@sangoma.com (David Mandelstam) WWW: http://www.sangoma.com INSTALLATION Please read the WanpipeForLinux.pdf manual on how to install the WANPIPE tools and drivers properly. After installing wanpipe package: /usr/local/wanrouter/doc. On the ftp.sangoma.com : /linux/current_wanpipe/doc COPYRIGHT AND LICENSING INFORMATION This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS This product is based on the WANPIPE(tm) Multiprotocol WAN Router developed by Sangoma Technologies Inc. for Linux 2.0.x and 2.2.x. Success of the WANPIPE together with the next major release of Linux kernel in summer 1996 commanded adequate changes to the WANPIPE code to take full advantage of new Linux features. Instead of continuing developing proprietary interface tied to Sangoma WAN cards, we decided to separate all hardware-independent code into a separate module and defined two levels of interfaces - one for user-level applications and another for kernel-level WAN drivers. WANPIPE is now implemented as a WAN driver compliant with the WAN Link Driver interface. Also a general purpose WAN configuration utility and a set of shell scripts was developed to support WAN router at the user level. Many useful ideas concerning hardware-independent interface implementation were given by Mike McLagan and his implementation of the Frame Relay router and drivers for Sangoma cards (dlci/sdla). With the new implementation of the APIs being incorporated into the WANPIPE, a special thank goes to Alan Cox in providing insight into BSD sockets. Special thanks to all the WANPIPE users who performed field-testing, reported bugs and made valuable comments and suggestions that help us to improve this product. NEW IN THIS RELEASE o Updated the WANCFG utility Calls the pppconfig to configure the PPPD for async connections. o Added the PPPCONFIG utility Used to configure the PPPD daemon for the WANPIPE Async PPP and standard serial port. The wancfg calls the pppconfig to configure the pppd. o Fixed the PCI autodetect feature. The SLOT 0 was used as an autodetect option however, some high end PC's slot numbers start from 0. o This release has been tested with the new backupd daemon release. PRODUCT COMPONENTS AND RELATED FILES /etc: (or user defined) wanpipe1.conf default router configuration file /lib/modules/X.Y.Z/misc: wanrouter.o router kernel loadable module af_wanpipe.o wanpipe api socket module /lib/modules/X.Y.Z/net: sdladrv.o Sangoma SDLA support module wanpipe.o Sangoma WANPIPE(tm) driver module /proc/net/wanrouter Config reads current router configuration Status reads current router status {name} reads WAN driver statistics /usr/sbin: wanrouter wanrouter start-up script wanconfig wanrouter configuration utility sdladump WANPIPE adapter memory dump utility fpipemon Monitor for Frame Relay cpipemon Monitor for Cisco HDLC ppipemon Monitor for PPP xpipemon Monitor for X25 wpkbdmon WANPIPE keyboard led monitor/debugger /usr/local/wanrouter: README this file COPYING GNU General Public License Setup installation script Filelist distribution definition file wanrouter.rc meta-configuration file (used by the Setup and wanrouter script) /usr/local/wanrouter/doc: wanpipeForLinux.pdf WAN Router User's Manual /usr/local/wanrouter/patches: wanrouter-v2213.gz patch for Linux kernels 2.2.11 up to 2.2.13. wanrouter-v2214.gz patch for Linux kernel 2.2.14. wanrouter-v2215.gz patch for Linux kernels 2.2.15 to 2.2.17. wanrouter-v2218.gz patch for Linux kernels 2.2.18 and up. wanrouter-v240.gz patch for Linux kernel 2.4.0. wanrouter-v242.gz patch for Linux kernel 2.4.2 and up. wanrouter-v2034.gz patch for Linux kernel 2.0.34 wanrouter-v2036.gz patch for Linux kernel 2.0.36 and up. /usr/local/wanrouter/patches/kdrivers: Sources of the latest WANPIPE device drivers. These are used to UPGRADE the linux kernel to the newest version if the kernel source has already been pathced with WANPIPE drivers. /usr/local/wanrouter/samples: interface sample interface configuration file wanpipe1.cpri CHDLC primary port wanpipe2.csec CHDLC secondary port wanpipe1.fr Frame Relay protocol wanpipe1.ppp PPP protocol ) wanpipe1.asy CHDLC ASYNC protocol wanpipe1.x25 X25 protocol wanpipe1.stty Sync TTY driver (Used by Kernel PPPD daemon) wanpipe1.atty Async TTY driver (Used by Kernel PPPD daemon) wanrouter.rc sample meta-configuration file /usr/local/wanrouter/util: * wan-tools utilities source code /usr/local/wanrouter/api/x25: * x25 api sample programs. /usr/local/wanrouter/api/chdlc: * chdlc api sample programs. /usr/local/wanrouter/api/fr: * fr api sample programs. /usr/local/wanrouter/config/wancfg: wancfg WANPIPE GUI configuration program. Creates wanpipe#.conf files. /usr/local/wanrouter/config/cfgft1: cfgft1 GUI CSU/DSU configuration program. /usr/include/linux: wanrouter.h router API definitions wanpipe.h WANPIPE API definitions sdladrv.h SDLA support module API definitions sdlasfm.h SDLA firmware module definitions if_wanpipe.h WANPIPE Socket definitions if_wanpipe_common.h WANPIPE Socket/Driver common definitions. sdlapci.h WANPIPE PCI definitions /usr/src/linux/net/wanrouter: * wanrouter source code /var/log: wanrouter wanrouter start-up log (created by the Setup script) /var/lock: (or /var/lock/subsys for RedHat) wanrouter wanrouter lock file (created by the Setup script) /usr/local/wanrouter/firmware: fr514.sfm Frame relay firmware for Sangoma S508/S514 card cdual514.sfm Dual Port Cisco HDLC firmware for Sangoma S508/S514 card ppp514.sfm PPP Firmware for Sangoma S508 and S514 cards x25_508.sfm X25 Firmware for Sangoma S508 card. REVISION HISTORY 1.0.0 December 31, 1996 Initial version 1.0.1 January 30, 1997 Status and statistics can be read via /proc filesystem entries. 1.0.2 April 30, 1997 Added UDP management via monitors. 1.0.3 June 3, 1997 UDP management for multiple boards using Frame Relay and PPP Enabled continuous transmission of Configure Request Packet for PPP (for 508 only) Connection Timeout for PPP changed from 900 to 0 Flow Control Problem fixed for Frame Relay 1.0.4 July 10, 1997 S508/FT1 monitoring capability in fpipemon and ppipemon utilities. Configurable TTL for UDP packets. Multicast and Broadcast IP source addresses are silently discarded. 1.0.5 July 28, 1997 Configurable T391,T392,N391,N392,N393 for Frame Relay in router.conf. Configurable Memory Address through router.conf for Frame Relay, PPP and X.25. (commenting this out enables auto-detection). Fixed freeing up received buffers using kfree() for Frame Relay and X.25. Protect sdla_peek() by calling save_flags(), cli() and restore_flags(). Changed number of Trace elements from 32 to 20 Added DLCI specific data monitoring in FPIPEMON. 2.0.0 Nov 07, 1997 Implemented protection of RACE conditions by critical flags for FRAME RELAY and PPP. DLCI List interrupt mode implemented. IPX support in FRAME RELAY and PPP. IPX Server Support (MARS) More driver specific stats included in FPIPEMON and PIPEMON. 2.0.1 Nov 28, 1997 Bug Fixes for version 2.0.0. Protection of "enable_irq()" while "disable_irq()" has been enabled from any other routine (for Frame Relay, PPP and X25). Added additional Stats for Fpipemon and Ppipemon Improved Load Sharing for multiple boards 2.0.2 Dec 09, 1997 Support for PAP and CHAP for ppp has been implemented. 2.0.3 Aug 15, 1998 New release supporting Cisco HDLC, CIR for Frame relay, Dynamic IP assignment for PPP and Inverse Arp support for Frame-relay. Man Pages are included for better support and a new utility for configuring FT1 cards. 2.0.4 Dec 09, 1998 Dual Port support for Cisco HDLC. Support for HDLC (LAPB) API. Supports BiSync Streaming code for S502E and S503 cards. Support for Streaming HDLC API. Provides a BSD socket interface for creating applications using BiSync streaming. 2.0.5 Aug 04, 1999 CHDLC initializatin bug fix. PPP interrupt driven driver: Fix to the PPP line hangup problem. New PPP firmware Added comments to the startup SYSTEM ERROR messages Xpipemon debugging application for the X25 protocol New USER_MANUAL.txt Fixed the odd boundary 4byte writes to the board. BiSync Streaming code has been taken out. Available as a patch. Streaming HDLC API has been taken out. Available as a patch. 2.0.6 Aug 17, 1999 Increased debugging in statup scripts Fixed installation bugs from 2.0.5 Kernel patch works for both 2.2.10 and 2.2.11 kernels. There is no functional difference between the two packages 2.0.7 Aug 26, 1999 o Merged X25API code into WANPIPE. o Fixed a memory leak for X25API o Updated the X25API code for 2.2.X kernels. o Improved NEM handling. 2.1.0 Oct 25, 1999 o New code for S514 PCI Card o New CHDLC and Frame Relay drivers o PPP and X25 are not supported in this release 2.1.1 Nov 30, 1999 o PPP support for S514 PCI Cards 2.1.3 Apr 06, 2000 o Socket based x25api o Socket based chdlc api o Socket based fr api o Dual Port Receive only CHDLC support. o Asynchronous CHDLC support (Secondary Port) o cfgft1 GUI csu/dsu configurator o wancfg GUI configuration file configurator. o Architectual directory changes. beta-2.1.4 Jul 2000 o Dynamic interface configuration: Network interfaces reflect the state of protocol layer. If the protocol becomes disconnected, driver will bring down the interface. Once the protocol reconnects the interface will be brought up. Note: This option is turned off by default. o Dynamic wanrouter setup using 'wanconfig': wanconfig utility can be used to shutdown,restart,start or reconfigure a virtual circuit dynamically. Frame Relay: Each DLCI can be: created,stopped,restarted and reconfigured dynamically using wanconfig. ex: wanconfig card wanpipe1 dev wp1_fr16 up o Wanrouter startup via command line arguments: wanconfig also supports wanrouter startup via command line arguments. Thus, there is no need to create a wanpipe#.conf configuration file. o Socket based x25api update/bug fixes. Added support for LCN numbers greater than 255. Option to pass up modem messages. Provided a PCI IRQ check, so a single S514 card is guaranteed to have a non-sharing interrupt. o Fixes to the wancfg utility. o New FT1 debugging support via *pipemon utilities. o Frame Relay ARP support Enabled. beta3-2.1.4 Jul 2000 o X25 M_BIT Problem fix. o Added the Multi-Port PPP Updated utilites for the Multi-Port PPP. 2.1.4 Aut 2000 o In X25API: Maximum packet an application can send to the driver has been extended to 4096 bytes. Fixed the x25 startup bug. Enable communications only after all interfaces come up. HIGH SVC/PVC is used to calculate the number of channels. Enable protocol only after all interfaces are enabled. o Added an extra state to the FT1 config, kernel module. o Updated the pipemon debuggers. o Blocked the Multi-Port PPP from running on kernels 2.2.16 or greater, due to syncppp kernel module change. beta1-2.1.5 Nov 15 2000 o Fixed the MultiPort PPP Support for kernels 2.2.16 and above. 2.2.X kernels only o Secured the driver UDP debugging calls - All illegal netowrk debugging calls are reported to the log. - Defined a set of allowed commands, all other denied. o Cpipemon - Added set FT1 commands to the cpipemon. Thus CSU/DSU configuraiton can be performed using cpipemon. All systems that cannot run cfgft1 GUI utility should use cpipemon to configure the on board CSU/DSU. o Keyboard Led Monitor/Debugger - A new utilty /usr/sbin/wpkbdmon uses keyboard leds to convey operatinal statistic information of the Sangoma WANPIPE cards. NUM_LOCK = Line State (On=connected, Off=disconnected) CAPS_LOCK = Tx data (On=transmitting, Off=no tx data) SCROLL_LOCK = Rx data (On=receiving, Off=no rx data o Hardware probe on module load and dynamic device allocation - During WANPIPE module load, all Sangoma cards are probed and found information is printed in the /var/log/messages. - If no cards are found, the module load fails. - Appropriate number of devices are dynamically loaded based on the number of Sangoma cards found. Note: The kernel configuraiton option CONFIG_WANPIPE_CARDS has been taken out. o Fixed the Frame Relay and Chdlc network interfaces so they are compatible with libpcap libraries. Meaning, tcpdump, snort, ethereal, and all other packet sniffers and debuggers work on all WANPIPE netowrk interfaces. - Set the network interface encoding type to ARPHRD_PPP. This tell the sniffers that data obtained from the network interface is in pure IP format. Fix for 2.2.X kernels only. o True interface encoding option for Frame Relay and CHDLC - The above fix sets the network interface encoding type to ARPHRD_PPP, however some customers use the encoding interface type to determine the protocol running. Therefore, the TURE ENCODING option will set the interface type back to the original value. NOTE: If this option is used with Frame Relay and CHDLC libpcap library support will be broken. i.e. tcpdump will not work. Fix for 2.2.x Kernels only. o Ethernet Bridgind over Frame Relay - The Frame Relay bridging has been developed by Kristian Hoffmann and Mark Wells. - The Linux kernel bridge is used to send ethernet data over the frame relay links. For 2.2.X Kernels only. o Added extensive 2.0.X support. Most new features of 2.1.5 for protocols Frame Relay, PPP and CHDLC are supported under 2.0.X kernels. beta1-2.2.0 Dec 30 2000 o Updated drivers for 2.4.X kernels. o Updated drivers for SMP support. o X25API is now able to share PCI interrupts. o Took out a general polling routine that was used only by X25API. o Added appropriate locks to the dynamic reconfiguration code. o Fixed a bug in the keyboard debug monitor. beta2-2.2.0 Jan 8 2001 o Patches for 2.4.0 kernel o Patches for 2.2.18 kernel o Minor updates to PPP and CHLDC drivers. Note: No functional difference. beta3-2.2.9 Jan 10 2001 o I missed the 2.2.18 kernel patches in beta2-2.2.0 release. They are included in this release. Stable Release 2.2.0 Feb 01 2001 o Bug fix in wancfg GUI configurator. The edit function didn't work properly. bata1-2.2.1 Feb 09 2001 o WANPIPE TTY Driver emulation. Two modes of operation Sync and Async. Sync: Using the PPPD daemon, kernel SyncPPP layer and the Wanpipe sync TTY driver: a PPP protocol connection can be established via Sangoma adapter, over a T1 leased line. The 2.4.0 kernel PPP layer supports MULTILINK protocol, that can be used to bundle any number of Sangoma adapters (T1 lines) into one, under a single IP address. Thus, efficiently obtaining multiple T1 throughput. NOTE: The remote side must also implement MULTILINK PPP protocol. Async:Using the PPPD daemon, kernel AsyncPPP layer and the WANPIPE async TTY driver: a PPP protocol connection can be established via Sangoma adapter and a modem, over a telephone line. Thus, the WANPIPE async TTY driver simulates a serial TTY driver that would normally be used to interface the MODEM to the linux kernel. o WANPIPE PPP Backup Utility This utility will monitor the state of the PPP T1 line. In case of failure, a dial up connection will be established via pppd daemon, ether via a serial tty driver (serial port), or a WANPIPE async TTY driver (in case serial port is unavailable). Furthermore, while in dial up mode, the primary PPP T1 link will be monitored for signs of life. If the PPP T1 link comes back to life, the dial up connection will be shutdown and T1 line re-established. o New Setup installation script. Option to UPGRADE device drivers if the kernel source has already been patched with WANPIPE. Option to COMPILE WANPIPE modules against the currently running kernel, thus no need for manual kernel and module re-compilation. o Updates and Bug Fixes to wancfg utility. bata2-2.2.1 Feb 20 2001 o Bug fixes to the CHDLC device drivers. The driver had compilation problems under kernels 2.2.14 or lower. o Bug fixes to the Setup installation script. The device drivers compilation options didn't work properly. o Update to the wpbackupd daemon. Optimized the cross-over times, between the primary link and the backup dialup. beta3-2.2.1 Mar 02 2001 o Patches for 2.4.2 kernel. o Bug fixes to util/ make files. o Bug fixes to the Setup installation script. o Took out the backupd support and made it into as separate package. beta4-2.2.1 Mar 12 2001 o Fix to the Frame Relay Device driver. IPSAC sends a packet of zero length header to the frame relay driver. The driver tries to push its own 2 byte header into the packet, which causes the driver to crash. o Fix the WANPIPE re-configuration code. Bug was found by trying to run the cfgft1 while the interface was already running. o Updates to cfgft1. Writes a wanpipe#.cfgft1 configuration file once the CSU/DSU is configured. This file can holds the current CSU/DSU configuration. >>>>>> END OF README <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<