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Starting a mip6config Session and Verifying a Configuration File

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Use the mip6config command at the command prompt to start a mip6config session, or to verify an existing mip6mod configuration file. mip6config starts with /etc/mip6.conf if you do not specify a file name. Remember to use the write command to save the mip6config session to the configuration file.

Syntax:

mip6config [-v] [file_name]

Options:

-v

Use the -v option to verify and display the contents of the specified configuration file before starting a interactive mip6config session.

NOTE: Use the list all command to display the configuration file after starting a mip6config session.

file_name

The fully-qualified (absolute) path of mip6mod configuration file to:

  • start mip6config session with

  • verify

  • create

Examples:

Starting an Interactive mip6config with a New mip6mod Configuration File

# mip6config /etc/backup-mip6.conf
Creating ’/etc/backup-mip6.conf’
mip6config>

Verifying a mip6mod Configuration File Before Starting an Interactive mip6config Session

# mip6config -v /etc/backup-mip6.conf
Displaying contents of ’/etc/backup-mip6.conf’.

GENERAL PARAMETERS
**********************************************************************
Log Level: error
Num mip6mod Instances: 1

BINDING CACHE PARAMETERS
**********************************************************************
Max Bindings: 10000
Max Home Bindings: 10000
Max Binding Lifetime: 262140
Binding Refresh Advice Interval: 0
Binding Refresh Request Threshold: 0

ERROR RATE PARAMETERS
**********************************************************************
Error Rate Threshold: 10
Max Error Rate: 100
Min Error Rate: 1000

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