This example features a simple webserver running on top of the IPv6
contiki stack.
For this example to run properly the UIP_CONF_TCP compilation flag
must be set to 1 in the contiki-conf.h file of the platform.
If you are using the minimal-net platform on linux you can test the
code as follows:
- First do 'ifconfig tap0 inet6 3ffe:0501:ffff:0100:0206:98ff:fe00:0231'
or 'ip -6 address add 3ffe:0501:ffff:0100:0206:98ff:fe00:0231' dev tap0.
- You might need to add a route 'ip -6 route add
aaaa:0000:0000:0000:0206:98ff:fe00:0232/64 dev tap0'
- Then configure a global address by sending a router advertisement (RA)
with a prefix option. You can use radvd for example to generate such a
packet.
Note: You should set the preferred and valid lifetime to reasonable
value to avoid clock wrap-around. E.g.:
AdvPreferredLifetime 400;
AdvValidLifetime 600;
Assume the prefix in the RA is:
3ffe:0501:ffff:0100:0000:0000:0000:0000/64.
and that the resulting address created by the contiki stack is:
3ffe:0501:ffff:0100:0206:98ff:fe00:0232
- Finally you can use 'wget http://[3ffe:0501:ffff:0100:0206:98ff:fe00:0232]'
to get the web page (index.html file)
The default webserver and content is in /apps/webserver/...
Change that using e.g.
$make WITH_WEBSERVER=webserver-nano
$make TARGET=avr-raven WITH_WEBSERVER=raven-webserver