nes-proj/examples/webserver-ipv6
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Makefile Cleanup of the Contiki network layer configuration. Now using CONTIKI_WITH_IPV6, CONTIKI_WITH_IPV4, and CONTIKI_WITH_RIME in makefiles, and UIP_CONF_IPV6, UIP_CONF_IPV4, UIP_CONF_RIME in c code. Now only the stacks that are used are compiled (via makefile MODULES). Make IPv6 the default network stack. 2014-12-01 20:13:09 +01:00
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README.md Change the default IPv6 prefix from aaaa::/64 to fd00::/64 2016-03-07 17:47:44 +01:00
webserver6.c

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.

By default contiki ipv6 nodes are configured with the low-power RPL protocol and direct outgoing packets through the RPL parent to a mesh border router. Access to the webserver thus requires at least one other node to as the RPL root. The Makefile changes the default to no RPL for the minimal-net target. Override the RPL choice with

    make TARGET=minimal-net UIP_CONF_RPL=1
    make TARGET=any-other UIP_CONF_RPL=0

The RPL mesh border router can be configured with this webserver using the /examples/ipv6/rpl-border-router/ example.

If you are using the minimal-net platform without RPL you can access the webserver through the link local address by appending the interface descriptor shown at launch, e.g.

    wget http://[fe80::296:98ff:fe00:0232%tap0]  (linux)
    ping http://[fe80::206:98ff:fe00:0202%nnnn]  (Windows)

The lower 64 bits are derived from the ethernet EUI-48 "mac address" in uip6.c:

    uip_lladdr_t uip_lladdr = {{0x00,0x06,0x98,0x00,0x02,0x32}};

The ipv6 prefix can be hard-coded in the build or assigned through a host router advertisement. If hard-coded just assign the prefix to the interface:

    sudo ip -6 address add fdfd::1/64 dev tap0 (linux)
    netsh commands or the interface GUI        (Windows)

On linux you can set up router advertisements as follows:

    ifconfig tap0 inet6 3ffe:0501:ffff:0100:0206:98ff:fe00:0231
    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 fd00:0000:0000:0000:0206:98ff: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]
    

The default webserver and content is in /apps/webserver/... Change that using e.g.

make clean
make WITH_WEBSERVER=webserver-nano
make TARGET=redbee-econotag WITH_WEBSERVER=webserver-nano
make TARGET=avr-raven WITH_WEBSERVER=raven-webserver

Beware: Make clean before switching make options!