# Options for networking configuration # Copyright (c) 2017 Intel Corporation. # SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 config NET_CONFIG_AUTO_INIT bool "Init networking support automatically during device startup" default n if USB_DEVICE_NETWORK default y help If this option is set, then the networking system is automatically initialized when the device is started. If you do not wish to do this, then disable this and call net_config_init() in your application. config NET_CONFIG_INIT_PRIO int "Startup priority for the network application init" default 95 depends on NET_CONFIG_AUTO_INIT config NET_CONFIG_INIT_TIMEOUT int "How long to wait for networking to be ready and available" default 30 help The value is in seconds. If for example IPv4 address from DHCPv4 is not received within this limit, then the net_config_init() call will fail during the device startup. config NET_CONFIG_NEED_IPV6 bool "This application wants IPv6 support" depends on NET_CONFIG_AUTO_INIT select NET_IPV6 help The network application needs IPv6 support to function properly. This option makes sure the network application is initialized properly in order to use IPv6. config NET_CONFIG_NEED_IPV6_ROUTER bool "This application wants IPv6 router to exists" depends on NET_CONFIG_AUTO_INIT depends on NET_IPV6 help The network application needs IPv6 router to exists before continuing. What this means that the application wants to wait until it receives IPv6 router advertisement message before continuing. config NET_CONFIG_NEED_IPV4 bool "This application wants IPv4 support" depends on NET_CONFIG_AUTO_INIT select NET_IPV4 help The network application needs IPv4 support to function properly. This option makes sure the network application is initialized properly in order to use IPv4. module = NET_CONFIG module-dep = NET_LOG module-str = Log level for network config library module-help = Enables net config library to output debug messages. source "subsys/net/Kconfig.template.log_config.net" menuconfig NET_CONFIG_SETTINGS bool "Set network settings for applications" select NET_MGMT select NET_MGMT_EVENT help Allow IP addresses to be set in config file for networking client/server sample applications, or some link-layer dedicated settings like the channel. Beware this is not meant to be used for proper provisioning but quick sampling/testing. if NET_CONFIG_SETTINGS config NET_CONFIG_MY_VLAN_ID int "My VLAN identifier" default 0 depends on NET_VLAN help Use 0 here if uncertain. if NET_IPV6 config NET_CONFIG_MY_IPV6_ADDR string "My IPv6 address" help Use 2001:db8::1 here if uncertain. config NET_CONFIG_PEER_IPV6_ADDR string "Peer IPv6 address" help This is only applicable in client side applications that try to establish a connection to peer host. Use 2001:db8::2 here if uncertain. endif # NET_IPV6 if NET_IPV4 config NET_CONFIG_MY_IPV4_ADDR string "My IPv4 address" help Use 192.0.2.1 here if uncertain. config NET_CONFIG_MY_IPV4_NETMASK string "My IPv4 netmask" default "255.255.255.0" help Static netmask to use if not overridden by DHCP. Use empty value to skip setting static value. config NET_CONFIG_MY_IPV4_GW string "My IPv4 gateway" help Static gateway to use if not overridden by DHCP. Use empty value to skip setting static value. config NET_CONFIG_PEER_IPV4_ADDR string "Peer IPv4 address" help This is only applicable in client side applications that try to establish a connection to peer host. Use 192.0.2.2 here if uncertain. endif # NET_IPV4 if NET_L2_IEEE802154 || IEEE802154_RAW_MODE config NET_CONFIG_IEEE802154_PAN_ID hex "IEEE 802.15.4 PAN ID" default 0xabcd help The PAN ID to use by default in the sample. config NET_CONFIG_IEEE802154_CHANNEL int "IEEE 802.15.4 channel" default 26 help The channel to use by default in the sample application. config NET_CONFIG_IEEE802154_RADIO_TX_POWER int "IEEE 802.15.4 TX power in dbm" default 0 help The TX power to use by default in the sample application. See NET_L2_IEEE802154_RADIO_DFLT_TX_POWER for more info. config NET_CONFIG_IEEE802154_SECURITY_KEY string "IEEE 802.15.4 security key" default "moooh!" depends on NET_L2_IEEE802154_SECURITY help The key string to use for the link-layer security part. config NET_CONFIG_IEEE802154_SECURITY_KEY_MODE int "IEEE 802.15.4 security key mode" default 0 range 0 0 depends on NET_L2_IEEE802154_SECURITY help The key mode to use for the link-layer security part. Only implicit mode is supported, thus 0. config NET_CONFIG_IEEE802154_SECURITY_LEVEL int "IEEE 802.15.4 security level (0-7)" default 0 range 0 7 depends on NET_L2_IEEE802154_SECURITY help The security level to use for the link-layer security part. 0 means no security 1 authentication only with a 4 bytes length tag 2 authentication only with a 8 bytes length tag 3 authentication only with a 16 bytes length tag 4 deprecated since IEEE 802.15.4-2015 5 encryption/authentication with a 4 bytes length tag 6 encryption/authentication with a 8 bytes length tag 7 encryption/authentication with a 16 bytes length tag config NET_CONFIG_IEEE802154_ACK_REQUIRED bool "IEEE 802.15.4 acknowledgment" default y help Whether or not to request and require IEEE 802.15.4 acknowledgment packets. endif # NET_L2_IEEE802154 || IEEE802154_RAW_MODE config NET_CONFIG_BT_NODE bool "Bluetooth node support" depends on NET_L2_BT select NET_L2_BT_MGMT help Enables application to operate in node mode which requires GATT service to be registered and start advertising as peripheral. endif # NET_CONFIG_SETTINGS if NET_DHCPV6 config NET_CONFIG_DHCPV6_REQUEST_ADDR bool "Request IPv6 address when configuring DHCPv6 client" default y help When DHCPv6 is enabled this will configure the DHCPv6 client to request IPv6 address from the DHCPv6 server. config NET_CONFIG_DHCPV6_REQUEST_PREFIX bool "Request IPv6 prefix when configuring DHCPv6 client" help When DHCPv6 is enabled this will configure the DHCPv6 client to request IPv6 prefix from the DHCPv6 server. endif # NET_DHCPV6 config NET_CONFIG_CLOCK_SNTP_INIT bool "Initialize system clock using SNTP on application startup" depends on SNTP && POSIX_CLOCK help Perform an SNTP request over networking to get and absolute wall clock time, and initialize system time from it, so functions like time(), gettimeofday(), etc. returned the correct absolute time (no just time since system startup). Requires networking. if NET_CONFIG_CLOCK_SNTP_INIT config NET_CONFIG_SNTP_INIT_SERVER string "SNTP server to use for system clock init" default "" help Zephyr does not provide default setting for this option. Each application and vendor should choose a suitable setting based on their locality, needs, and server's terms of service. See e.g. server information at https://support.ntp.org/bin/view/Servers/NTPPoolServers config NET_CONFIG_SNTP_INIT_TIMEOUT int "SNTP timeout to init system clock (ms)" default 3000 endif # NET_CONFIG_CLOCK_SNTP_INIT