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Extensible Routers for Active Networks
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This paper describes our effort to build an extensible router in support of active networks. Our work is driven by two goals: (1) supporting the injection of new functionality into a router, and (2) exploiting commercially available hardware. Our approach is a hierarchical architecture, in which packet flows traverse a range of processing/forwarding paths. This paper both presents the architecture, and describes our experiences implementing the architecture across a combination of general-purpose and network processors.
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Nadia Shalaby, Larry Peterson, Andy Bavier, Yitzchak Gottlieb, Scott Karlin, Aki Nakao, Xiaohu Qie, Tammo Spalink, Mike Wawrzoniak, "Extensible Routers for Active Networks," dance, pp.92, 2002 DARPA Active Networks Conference and Exposition (DANCE'02), 2002
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