HP-UX Mobile IPv4 A.03.01 Administrator's Guide

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Step 2: On the Correspondent Node, Start miproconfig
Before you start miproconfig on the Correspondent Node, the LAN interfaces that you
want to use for route optimization should already be configured for IP service using the
HP-UX ifconfig command. This allows miproconfig to read the interface IP addresses
and other information and configure many of the Mobile IPv4 parameters with default
values.
If the interfaces are not already up and configured for IP service, you can use the
ifconfig command to start and configure the IP service. Refer to the Installing and
Administering LAN/9000 manual and the ifconfig (1M) man page for more
information.
If you do not want to start IP service on the interfaces now, you can still run
miproconfig but you may have to manually configure some of the parameters. You will
still have to start and configure the IP service on the interfaces before starting the
Mobile IPv4 route optimization daemon.
You must have superuser capability to run miproconfig. Use the following command to
start miproconfig:
miproconfig
By default, mipconfig will assume that you want to open the default configuration file for
the miprod daemon: /var/adm/mip/miprod.conf.