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Abstract: This memo defines an architectural model for active networks. It defines the assumptions
and goals for the active network and describes the functionality of each node. The approach
specifies a set of basic functions from which the end-to-end abstractions presented to the user
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...of the packet processing functions in network nodes according to service specific requirements. Active networks transport active packets [9] (also called capsules [10] Active packets carry programs, in addition to data. A network node executes such a program, which possibly...
...active IP network, i.e. the active nodes are part of a network that employs IPv4 routing. As in most currently suggested models [5] [7], packets arriving at a node (router) can be treated in two distinct ways: processed by some software centric process that is slow by nature,...
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AN Working Group. Architectural framework for active networks. URL http://www.cc.gatech.edu/projects/canes/arch/arch-0-9.ps, August 31 1998. Version 0.9. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/group98architectural.html More
@misc{ group98architectural,
author = "A. Group",
title = "Architectural framework for active networks",
text = "AN Working Group. Architectural framework for active networks. URL http://www.cc.gatech.edu/projects/canes/arch/arch-0-9.ps,
August 31 1998. Version 0.9.",
year = "1998",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/group98architectural.html" }
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