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Hello,<br> <br>I found the answer to my question in the design docs. XORP currently cannot do what I am interested in but has been designed to be able to do it.<br><br>So, I would like to give try over the next few weeks to implement it myself. To start with, I believe modules related to reading the config file and portions of FEA would have to be changed to accomodate this setup. Are there instructions somewhere on which modules would need to be changed?<br><br><br>Thank You.<br>Azeem Khan<br><br><br><br><hr id="stopSpelling">From: azeem_k@hotmail.com<br>To: xorp-users@xorp.org<br>Date: Mon, 23 Mar 2009 16:34:38 +0000<br>Subject: [Xorp-users] distributed click support<br><br>
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Hello,<br>
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I am interested in using XORP to control the data planes on a set of PCs. i.e. multiple PCs act as a single logical router. The PCs will use Click as the data plane on Linux. The forwarding tables created by XORP will be identical for each PC at first but that may not be true at later stages of my research.<br>
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Are these possible? The user manual does not seem to tell in a direct way how.<br>
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Thank You.<br>
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