// Copyright (c) 1997, Microsoft Corporation, all rights reserved // // l2tprfc.h // RAS L2TP WAN mini-port/call-manager driver // L2TP RFC header // // 01/07/97 Steve Cobb // // This header contains definitions from the L2TP draft/RFC, currently // draft-12. // #ifndef _L2TPRFC_H_ #define _L2TPRFC_H_ //----------------------------------------------------------------------------- // Constants //----------------------------------------------------------------------------- // The UDP port at which L2TP messages will arrive. // #define L2TP_UdpPort 1701 // The IP protocol number on which messages will arrive. (No number has been // assigned so this is a placeholder for now) // #define L2TP_IpProtocol 254 // The standard value for the Hello timer in milliseconds. // #define L2TP_HelloMs 60000 // The maximum number of bytes in a frame excluding all L2TP and PPP HDLC-ish // framing overhead. // #define L2TP_MaxFrameSize 1500 // Maximum number of bytes in an L2TP control or payload header. // #define L2TP_MaxHeaderSize 14 // The maximum number of bytes in the L2TP payload packet header including // padding. The 14 represents all possible fields defined in the RFC. The // "+8" represents allowance for up to 8 bytes of padding to be specified in // the header. While there is theoretically no limit to the padding, there is // no discussion in the L2TP forum indicating interest in more than 8 bytes. // #define L2TP_MaxPayloadHeader (14 + 8) // The default packet processing delay in 1/10 second, i.e. 1/2 second. // #define L2TP_LnsDefaultPpd 5 // The default control send timeout in milliseconds, i.e. 1 second. // #define L2TP_DefaultSendTimeoutMs 1000 // The default control/payload piggybacking acknowledge delay in milliseconds. // #define L2TP_MaxAckDelay 500 // The implicit receive window offered control channels where no Receive // Window AVP is provided. // #define L2TP_DefaultReceiveWindow 4 // Highest L2TP protocol version we support. // #define L2TP_ProtocolVersion 0x0100 // Default maximum send timeout in milliseconds. The draft only says the cap // must be no less than 8 seconds, so 10 seconds is selected as reasonable and // safe. // #define L2TP_DefaultMaxSendTimeoutMs 10000 // Default maximum retransmissions before assuming peer is unreachable. // #define L2TP_DefaultMaxRetransmits 5 // Size in bytes of the fixed portion of a control message attribute/value // pair, i.e. the size of an AVP with zero length value. // #define L2TP_AvpHeaderSize 6 // L2TP protocol control message types. // #define CMT_SCCRQ 1 // Start-Control-Connection-Request #define CMT_SCCRP 2 // Start-Control-Connection-Reply #define CMT_SCCCN 3 // Start-Control-Connection-Connected #define CMT_StopCCN 4 // Stop-Control-Connection-Notify #define CMT_StopCCRP 5 // Stop-Control-Connection-Reply (obsolete) #define CMT_Hello 6 // Hello, i.e. keep-alive #define CMT_OCRQ 7 // Outgoing-Call-Request #define CMT_OCRP 8 // Outgoing-Call-Reply #define CMT_OCCN 9 // Outgoing-Call-Connected #define CMT_ICRQ 10 // Incoming-Call-Request #define CMT_ICRP 11 // Incoming-Call-Reply #define CMT_ICCN 12 // Incoming-Call-Connected #define CMT_CCRQ 13 // Call-Clear-Request (obsolete) #define CMT_CDN 14 // Call-Disconnect-Notify #define CMT_WEN 15 // WAN-Error-Notify #define CMT_SLI 16 // Set-Link-Info // L2TP Attribute codes. // #define ATTR_MsgType 0 #define ATTR_Result 1 #define ATTR_ProtocolVersion 2 #define ATTR_FramingCaps 3 #define ATTR_BearerCaps 4 #define ATTR_TieBreaker 5 #define ATTR_FirmwareRevision 6 #define ATTR_HostName 7 #define ATTR_VendorName 8 #define ATTR_AssignedTunnelId 9 #define ATTR_RWindowSize 10 #define ATTR_Challenge 11 #define ATTR_Q931Cause 12 #define ATTR_ChallengeResponse 13 #define ATTR_AssignedCallId 14 #define ATTR_CallSerialNumber 15 #define ATTR_MinimumBps 16 #define ATTR_MaximumBps 17 #define ATTR_BearerType 18 #define ATTR_FramingType 19 #define ATTR_PacketProcDelay 20 #define ATTR_DialedNumber 21 #define ATTR_DialingNumber 22 #define ATTR_SubAddress 23 #define ATTR_TxConnectSpeed 24 #define ATTR_PhysicalChannelId 25 #define ATTR_InitialLcpConfig 26 #define ATTR_LastSLcpConfig 27 #define ATTR_LastRLcpConfig 28 #define ATTR_ProxyAuthType 29 #define ATTR_ProxyAuthName 30 #define ATTR_ProxyAuthChallenge 31 #define ATTR_ProxyAuthId 32 #define ATTR_ProxyAuthResponse 33 #define ATTR_CallErrors 34 #define ATTR_Accm 35 #define ATTR_RandomVector 36 #define ATTR_PrivateGroupId 37 #define ATTR_RxConnectSpeed 38 #define ATTR_SequencingRequired 39 #define ATTR_MAX 39 // L2TP protocol general error codes. // #define GERR_None 0 #define GERR_NoControlConnection 1 #define GERR_BadLength 2 #define GERR_BadValue 3 #define GERR_NoResources 4 #define GERR_BadCallId 5 #define GERR_VendorSpecific 6 #define GERR_TryAnother 7 // Tunnel Result Code AVP values, used in StopCCN message. // #define TRESULT_General 1 #define TRESULT_GeneralWithError 2 #define TRESULT_CcExists 3 #define TRESULT_NotAuthorized 4 #define TRESULT_BadProtocolVersion 5 #define TRESULT_Shutdown 6 #define TRESULT_FsmError 7 // Call Result Code values, used in CDN message. // #define CRESULT_LostCarrier 1 #define CRESULT_GeneralWithError 2 #define CRESULT_Administrative 3 #define CRESULT_NoFacilitiesTemporary 4 #define CRESULT_NoFacilitiesPermanent 5 #define CRESULT_InvalidDestination 6 #define CRESULT_NoCarrier 7 #define CRESULT_Busy 8 #define CRESULT_NoDialTone 9 #define CRESULT_Timeout 10 #define CRESULT_NoFraming 11 // L2TP header bitmasks for the first 2 bytes of every L2TP message. // #define HBM_T 0x8000 // Control packet #define HBM_L 0x4000 // Length field present #define HBM_R 0x2000 // Reset Sr #define HBM_F 0x0800 // Nr/Ns fields present #define HBM_S 0x0200 // Offset field present #define HBM_P 0x0100 // Preferential treatment bit #define HBM_Bits 0xFFFC // All bits, excluding protocol version field #define HBM_Ver 0x0003 // Protocol version (L2TP or L2F) #define HBM_Control 0xc800 // Fixed value of bits in control message // The defined header bits version number field values. // #define VER_L2f 0x0000 #define VER_L2tp 0x0002 // AVP header bitmasks for the first 2 bytes of every Attribute Value Pair. // #define ABM_M 0x8000 // Mandatory #define ABM_H 0x4000 // Hidden #define ABM_Reserved 0x3C00 // Reserved bits, must be 0 #define ABM_OverallLength 0x03FF // AVP's length including value // Bearer capabilties AVP bitmasks. // #define BBM_Analog 0x00000001 #define BBM_Digital 0x00000002 // Framing capabilities/type AVP bitmasks. // #define FBM_Sync 0x00000001 #define FBM_Async 0x00000002 // Proxy Authentication types. // #define PAT_Text 1 #define PAT_Chap 2 #define PAT_Pap 3 #define PAT_None 4 //----------------------------------------------------------------------------- // Data types //----------------------------------------------------------------------------- // The "Control Connection" state of a single L2TP tunnel. // typedef enum _L2TPCCSTATE { CCS_Idle = 0, CCS_WaitCtlReply, CCS_WaitCtlConnect, CCS_Established } L2TPCCSTATE; // The "LNS/LAC Outgoing/Incoming Call" state of a single L2TP VC. Only one // of the 4 call creation FSMs can be running or Established on a single VC at // once, so the states are combined in a single table. // typedef enum _L2TPCALLSTATE { CS_Idle = 0, CS_WaitTunnel, CS_WaitReply, CS_WaitConnect, CS_WaitDisconnect, CS_WaitCsAnswer, CS_Established } L2TPCALLSTATE; #endif // _L2TPRFC_H_