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Installation: 1: Getting NLSR: https://github.com/NDN-Routing/NLSR0.0 2: run make to compile. 3: Start ccnx daemon (ccnd) and Repo (ccnr). 4: Add '/ndn/keys' route to your neighboring testbed nodes. This can be done by adding routes in your ccnd.conf to all neigbors, e.g. add /ndn/keys udp 10.0.XX.XX add /ndn/keys udp 10.0.YY.YY ... add /ndn/keys udp 10.0.ZZ.ZZ 5: Create your keys and publish them through repo. Please have a look at https://github.com/named-data/ndn-testbed-key-suite for details. 6: create a nlsr configuration file, have a look at macbook.conf and 'Configuration Parameters' section for details 7: start nlsr Configuration Parameter: 1. router-name </name/prefix/of/the/router> It is a required configuration parameter that is used to set the router name. Name prefix of the router must start with `/ndn' and followed by a strict hierarchical order of name components up to the hostname of the router. For e.g. if router has a hostname host.dept.org.edu pollux.cs.memphis.edu then the router name can be `/ndn/org.edu/dept/host.. 2. ccnneighbor </name/prefix/of/neighbor> [neighbor_ip_addrr] This parameter is used to configure the neighboring router. Name prefix of a neighbor must start with `/ndn. and followed by a strict hierarchical order of name component as mentioned for router-name. If a router has a neighbor having hostname `neighbor.dept.org.edu' then configuration command would be `ccnneighbor /ndn/org.edu/dept/neighbor. The optional parameter, [neighbor_ip_addrr], can be provided for explicitly connecting to a given IP. This is useful if there is no entry of the hostname in the DNS. 3. ccnname </name/prefix/to/be/advertised> ccnname is used to advertise the name prefix of the services hosted by the router. Name prefix must follow the ccnx naming convention. 4. topo-prefix <name/prefix/of/repo/topo> It is used to configure the topological prefix of the `sync. slice created for nlsr in a repo. Prefix must follow the ccnx naming convention. Default value for topo prefix is `/ndn/routing/nlsr' 5. slice-prefix <name/prefix/of/repo/slice> This parameter is used to set the sync's slice prefix. All nlsr nodes `must' have the same slice prefix and must follow the ccnx naming convention. Default value for slice prefix is `/ndn/routing/nlsr/LSA' 6. lsa-refresh-time <sec> It is the time in seconds, after which router will refresh its LSAs. Default value = 1800 sec, Min = 240 sec 7. router-dead-interval <sec> It is the time after which router will consider its neighbor dead if it does not hear anything for that amount of time. If an LSA generated by neighbor has a lifetime greater than router-dead-interval then router will simply discard the LSA and update name prefix table, routing table and ccnd FIB accordingly. Default value = 3600 sec, Min = 360 sec. 8. interest-retry <number> interest-retry is maximum number of times a router will send same interest if the interest is timed out. Default = 3, Min =1 and Max = 10 9. interest-resend-time <sec> When an interest is timed out, NLSR waits for `interest-resend-time. before sending another interest. The interest is retransmitted up to the value of `interest-retry.. If the interest doesn.t get satisfied during this time the neighbor will be considered as dead. Default value = 15 sec, Min = 1 sec, Max = 60 sec 10. max-faces-per-prefix <number> By default NLSR calculates and add faces for all available faces to a prefix. Number of faces can be restricted with this parameter, if this is configured NLSR will add <number> or faces per prefixes in ccnd FIB. 11. debug <on/off> Enable nlsr debugging by printing out detail messages on the standard output. By default it is off. 12. logdir </directory/for/logging/> NLSR will start writing log in logdir folder. If logdir is not configured NLSR will create a log directory name nlsrLog in user home directory and write log into that folder. 13. tunnel-type <udp | tcp> This is used to specify the tunnel type that NLSR should create for building an overlay network. By default NLSR creates udp tunnels. **Following Commands are only required for hyperbolic routing** 14. hyperbolic-routing <on|dry_run> This option enables hyperbolic routing. With option on, link state routing doesn't work while with dry_run option route is calculated by Link State routing and hyperbolic routes are just recorded only in log file.Following field is required if hyperbolic routing is on. 15. hyperbolic-cordinate <radius> <theta> Polar coordinates of a node in a form of radius and theta. Currently, calculation of the polar coordinates is an offline process and done by the operator of a site. ** Hyperbolic Commands End here ** 16. keystore-path </path/to/keystore/file name(.ccnx_keystore)> Path to the keystore. The keystore folder is usually created by ccninitkeystore. Keys in this folder will be used by NLSR to sign the packets. 17. root-key-prefix </key/prefix> Name prefix of the root key; the site key should be signed by this key. e.g. root-key-prefix /ndn/keys 18. site-name </name/prefix/of/site> Name of the site of which this router is a part. 19. network </name/of/network> Name of the networks router belongs to
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