Hi Adam,<br><br>On the first place, I only wanted to use the implementation if there's any available. Second, I want to know the status of your implementation design? Maybe I can help you in implementing this functionality. As of the moment, I'm still overloaded with my current work but let see what I can do.<br><br>Thanks.<br><br>Diego<br><br><b><i>Adam Greenhalgh <a.greenhalgh@cs.ucl.ac.uk></i></b> wrote:<blockquote class="replbq" style="border-left: 2px solid rgb(16, 16, 255); margin-left: 5px; padding-left: 5px;"> Diego,<br><br>Good we are talking about the same thing.<br><br>Are you looking to write code or use something once implemented ?<br><br>Adam<br><br>On 7/4/07, Diego Salvador <salvador_d13@yahoo.com.ph> wrote:<br>> Hi Adam,<br>><br>> Thanks to your reply!<br>><br>> A virtual router is an emulation of a physical router at the software level<br>> that can create many instances of routers and protocols in a single unit.<br>> The
instances of routers and protocols are independent to each other like<br>> for example, an instance of a virtual router [A] with virtual instances of<br>> protocols such as BGP, OSPF, ISIS, RIP, IGMP, PIM-SM and MLD and another<br>> instance of virtual router [B] with another virtual instances of protocols<br>> like what virtual router [A] has. So virtual router [A] is independent on<br>> virtual router [B] in a single physical unit.<br>><br>> Virtual router is a solution commonly used for virtual networks serving many<br>> users with different routing protocol requirements and routing<br>> infrastructure.<br>><br>> Thanks.<br>><br>> Diego<br>><br>><br>><br>> Adam Greenhalgh <a.greenhalgh@cs.ucl.ac.uk> wrote:<br>> Diego,<br>><br>> Yes there is work under way at the moment at UCL to add virtual<br>> routing to xorp, the fea clean up you might have seen is part of this<br>> work. We are heading towards
something link slide 21 in xorp-virt.pdf.<br>><br>> What do you mean by a virtual router ?<br>><br>> What do you want from a virtual router ?<br>><br>> Adam<br>><br>> On 6/26/07, Diego Salvador wrote:<br>> > Thanks to all of you replying my concern. I apologize because perhaps I<br>> was<br>> > wrong in building my statement here because what I want to know is the<br>> > virtual routing and forwarding in XORP based on what I have encountered<br>> from<br>> > the documents<br>> ><br>> http://www.ipinfusion.com/pdf/VirtualRouting_app-note_3rev0302.pdf<br>> > as well as this<br>> ><br>> http://www.cs.ucl.ac.uk/staff/M.Handley/slides/xorp-virt.pdf.<br>> ><br>> > Thanks.<br>> ><br>> > Diego<br>> ><br>><br>><br>><br>> ________________________________<br>> Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around<br>>
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