Il Monday 16 June 2008 17:23:32 Breno Jacinto ha scritto: > Hello Giovanni, > > Thanks for the answer. Let me clarify a bit more: I'm wondering if > it's possible for click to represent a device with multiple > heterogeneous interfaces, and since it can be in several networks at > the same time, routing between those networks is what I'm looking for.
There is no such thing in click (a device that represents multiple interfaces); you can create your own element that "manages" more than one interface (you have to code it, the routing is not automatic). > Another framework that does what I'm looking for is Ana4 > (http://ana4.citi.insa-lyon.fr/), but unfortunately it has been > discontinued and has no active user base. > > regards, > > -- I did a quick look to the project you mentioned: I think it is very different from click; it seems a sort of brigde (maybe with some intelligence): Linux itself already provides bridging capabilities, that could do what you want (however it depends on the scenario; I haven't heard yet of someone that deployed a wireless mesh network by bridging all the interfaces togheter :)). -- Giovanni Di Stasi, Junior Researcher Dipartimento di Informatica e Sistemistica Università degli Studi di Napoli "Federico II" Via Claudio, 21 - 80125 Napoli - Italy Phone: +39 081 7683821 Fax: +39 081 7683816 E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ click mailing list [email protected] https://amsterdam.lcs.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/click
