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Abstract: Network researchers face a significant problem when deploying
software in routers, either for experimentation or for pilot deployment.
Router platforms are generally not open systems, in either
the open-source or the open-API sense. In this paper we discuss the
problems this poses, and present an eXtensible Open Router Platform
(XORP) that we are developing to address these issues. Key
goals are extensibility, performance and robustness. We show that
different parts of a router need to... (Update)
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M. Handley, O. Hodson, and E. Kohler, "Xorp: An open platform for network research," in 1st Workshop on Hot Topics in Networks (HotNets-I), Princton, New Jersey, October 2002. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/handley02xorp.html More
@misc{ handley02xorp,
author = "M. Handley and O. Hodson and E. Kohler",
title = "Xorp: An open platform for network research",
text = "M. Handley, O. Hodson, and E. Kohler, Xorp: An open platform for network
research, in 1st Workshop on Hot Topics in Networks (HotNets-I), Princton,
New Jersey, October 2002.",
year = "2002",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/handley02xorp.html" }
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