| Robert Morris, Eddie Kohler, John Jannotti, and M. Frans Kaashoek. The Click modular router. Operating Systems Review, 34(5):217--231, December 1999. 6 |
....manageable fashion constitutes a major remaining challenge. The challenge is mainly due to the fact that network services generally emerge as distributed algorithms in excessively large systems. For the kernel implementation, an important source of inspiration for our work was MIT s Click router [8]. Click is also configured through a graph where nodes are units of router processing and edges, or connections, between two elements represent a possible path for packet transfer. Contrary to our approach Click compiles all the elements in one module that then is installed in the router. Promile ....
Robert Morris, Eddie Kohler, John Jannotti, and M. Frans Kaashoek. The Click modular router. Operating Systems Review, 34(5):217--231, December 1999. 6
....a dropper that just drops packets and a remarker that remarks packets according to rules specified in XML. The connections between modules are made according to the rules also specified in the XML message. 7 Related Work An important source of inspiration for our work was MIT s Click router [7]. Click is also configured through a graph where nodes are units of router processing and edges, or connections, between two elements represent a possible path for packet transfer. Contrary to our approach Click compiles all the elements in one module that then is installed in the router. Promile ....
Robert Morris, Eddie Kohler, John Jannotti, and M. Frans Kaashoek. The Click modular router. Operating Systems Review, 34(5):217--231, December 1999. 3
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