[OOR-Users] Question OOR with Archer C2600
Albert López
alopez at ac.upc.edu
Wed Apr 25 15:39:03 CEST 2018
Hello Günther,
It is not needed to buy a WRT1200AC. If your router have support for
VLANs you will be able to configure OOR with multihoming.
As a first step and before starting OOR, in order to play with
multihoming, I recommend that you configure the second WAN port. To do
that, as I told before, you will have to use VLANs to separate one of
the ports of the LAN switch to convert it to WAN interface. Each WAN
interface should have a gateway with different metric . Once you have
this ready, you can start to work with OOR and multihoming.
I hope you have a better experience from now on
Best regards
Albert
On 25/04/18 11:59, Günther J. Niederwimmer wrote:
> Hello Albert,
>
> thanks for your work and help,
>
> now I like to test this with my router ;-), but I mean I buy a WRT1200AC for
> better understanding this Problem?
>
> In the Moment I have the snapshot version for the C2600 1.1 with the "stable"
> Version I have only Problems (no network or crash or .....)
>
> I found only some DOC's for LISP by cisco but near nothing about LISP from
> openWRT / LEDE and then, the way was long to found the OOR Project!
>
> OK, now I like to test this afterward I like to have a multihoming System ;-).
>
> Thanks again for the help,
>
> Am Mittwoch, 25. April 2018, 10:41:08 CEST schrieb Albert López:
>> Dear Günther,
>>
>> I compiled a version of OOR for your device model. To install it, you
>> should ssh to your device. Once you are inside:
>>
>> * cd /tmp
>> * wget
>>
>> http://www.openoverlayrouter.org/downloads/OpenWrt/1.2.1/oor_1.2.1-5_ipq806
>> x.ipk * opkg update
>> * opkg install oor_1.2.1-5_ipq806x.ipk
>>
>> At this moment you have installed OOR in your device. The current
>> version of OOR doesn't have graphical interface to configure OOR from
>> the configuration web page. You should use this configuration file.
>> You can find the configuration file in /etc/config/oor.conf.
>> To start stop OOR as daemon : /etc/init.d/oor start|stop|restart.
>> If you want to start OOR showing the log in the terminal, just call oor.
>> If you need multihoming, you will have to configure previously one of
>> the ports of the LAN switch as a WAN port. To do that, we use VLANs but
>> this is not configured by OOR. We have a precompiled version of OOR to
>> easily use multihoming but it is only available for the Linksys
>> WRT1200AC <https://github.com/OpenOverlayRouter/oor/wiki/Easy-Multihoming>.
>> I also attach a script as an example to configure the OpenWRT firewall
>> in order to open the ports used by LISP.
>>
>> I hope this will help you to do your first steps with LISP and OOR :)
>>
>> Let me know if you need anything else.
>>
>> Best regards
>>
>> Albert
>>
>> On 24/04/18 14:25, Günther J. Niederwimmer wrote:
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> I like to test OOR with my Archer C2600, is this possible ?
>>>
>>> I found only a package for the Linksys WRT1200AC and a "old" "LISP"
>>> Package
>>> for the C2600 but nothing with OOR?
>>>
>>> What is the way to install and Test this??
>>>
>>> Thanks for a answer
>
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Albert López
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