Specifications

Network Mobility (NEMO) Settings
Home IP Address and Home Netmask These may be provided by your NEMO service provider. The IP address is a placeholder, “dummy” address; any IP address can
be used (1.2.3.4 is common).
Home Agent IP Address, Home Agent Password, and Home Agent SPI Your home agent will be defined by your NEMO service provider.
Renew Registration The NEMO network regularly re-registers with the home agent (e.g., every 30 seconds). Specify the number of seconds between each check-in.
MTU Override the maximum transmission unit (
MTU) of the NEMO tunnel. The TCP MSS (maximum segment size) is automatically derived from the MTU. Leave blank to
rely on
Path MTU Discovery.
NHRP Interfaces
NOTE: NHRP Configuration requires a feature license. Go to System Settings Feature Licenses to enable this feature.
Next Hop Resolution Protocol is a protocol used to discover addresses of clients on Non-Broadcast Multiple Access (NBMA) networks. It is used to create next-generation VPN
technologies that allow shortcutting between spokes. With NHRP, systems attached to an NBMA network dynamically learn the NBMA address of the other systems that are
part of that network, allowing these systems to directly communicate without requiring an intermediate hop.
The NHRP Supported Interfaces table displays the following fields for each configured NHRP interface.
Name: Name of the GRE tunnel that NHRP will use.
Protocol Address/Prefix: GRE tunnel endpoint mapping that NHRP associates with the NBMA server.
NBMA Address: NBMA server address the protocol address/prefix is associated with.
Flags:
SD: Shortcut-Destination
N: Non-Caching
S: Shortcut
R: Redirect Click Add to create a new NHRP interface.
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