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Running HIP VPLS on a NanoPI R2S

Mar 15, 2025 am 11:15 AM

This article details deploying a Host Identity Based Virtual Private LAN Service (HIP-VPLS) on real hardware using NanoPi R2S devices. A previous article showcased a Mininet prototype; this one focuses on a practical, physical implementation. VPLS creates Layer 2 communication over an IP network, and HIP, a Layer 3.5 solution, enhances security and mobility by separating IP address roles for identification (Host Identity Tags or HITs) and location (routable IP addresses).

Running HIP VPLS on a NanoPI R2S

Hardware and Setup: The setup uses three NanoPi R2S devices as HIP switches, connected via 8-port SNR switches to simulate an IP overlay. Each NanoPi R2S (1GB RAM, quad-core CPU, 32GB SD card) has a LAN and WAN interface. The SNR switches offer 8 1Gb/s ports and two SFP slots. The testbed configuration is shown above.

Deployment: A FriendlyWRT Linux image was flashed onto SD cards for each NanoPi R2S. The hip-vpls-hw repository (https://www.php.cn/link/b57fac77ca8ccadbcca2335607697701) was cloned, and the following commands were executed on each router:

cd hip-vpls-hw
opkg update
opkg install nano rsync python3 python3-pip python3-netifaces
pip3 install pycryptodome
mkdir /opt/hip-vpls/
rsync -rv hiplib switchd.py switchfabric.py /opt/hip-vpls/
cd startup
cp hip-vpls /etc/init.d/
chmod  x /etc/init.d/hip-vpls
/etc/init.d/hip-vpls enable
/etc/init.d/hip-vpls start
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Crucially, the Ethernet interface configuration was modified to enable promiscuous mode (promisc '1') for raw socket capture:

<code>config device
        option name 'eth1'
        option macaddr '3e:25:61:94:f3:37'
        option promisc '1'</code>
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Firewall rules were adjusted to allow all network traffic. HITs were generated, and host files and firewall rules were configured (details in a previous article).

Running HIP VPLS on a NanoPI R2S

Performance: iPerf testing between PC3 and Server0 yielded a throughput of 1.5Mb/s on 1Gb/s links. Further performance optimization is underway, including compiling the code in C.

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