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On Mon, Nov 27, 2006 at 12:38:47PM +0200, Mikolaj Golub wrote:
> Ну и?
> 
> http://pdos.csail.mit.edu/papers/click:tocs00/paper.pdf
> 
> A Click router is assembled from packet processing modules called
> elements. Individual elements implement simple router functions like packet
> classification, queueing, scheduling, and interfacing with network devices. A
> router configuration is a directed graph with elements at the vertices;
> packets flow along the edges of the graph. Several features make individual
> elements more powerful and complex configurations easier to write, including
> pull connections, which model packet flow driven by transmitting hardware
> devices, and flow-based router context, which helps an element locate other
> interesting elements.
> 
> 7. RELATED WORK
> 
> ......
> 
> FreeBSD contains a modular networking system called Netgraph [Elischer and
> Cobbs 1998] whose nodes strongly resemble Click elements.
> ....
> This supports on-line configuration modification somewhat more naturally than
> Click, but there is no way to analyze a Netgraph configuration off line or
> install a new configuration atomically.
> 

Как человек, очень хорошо знающий netgaph, говорю - непохоже! Некая
общность идей есть, но не более. 

-- 
Andrew Degtiariov
DA-RIPE



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