Oh, great thought, KK!

Note, however, that this does not show Python-only components.

-- Murphy

On Jun 2, 2011, at 12:41 AM, kk yap wrote:

> For list of components, you can try this:
> 
> http://noxrepo.org/~yapkke/doc/classvigil_1_1container_1_1Component.html
> 
> Regards
> KK
> 
> On 2 June 2011 00:36, Murphy McCauley <jam...@nau.edu> wrote:
>> Probably the best resource is on the wiki: 
>> http://noxrepo.org/noxwiki/index.php/Using_NOX
>> 
>> There is also a little about it in the rst-based manual.  The source for 
>> this in the repository (doc/manual/source/using.rst), and there's an old 
>> version online at http://noxrepo.org/manual/using.html .  I don't think this 
>> tells you much that isn't in "nox --help", though.
>> 
>> Probably the most interesting part of the commandline isn't anything to do 
>> with options, though, and has to do with which NOX components you run (e.g., 
>> pyswitch, routing, etc.).  The wiki article above and 
>> http://noxrepo.org/noxwiki/index.php/NOX_Components talk some about this, 
>> but the definitive reference about which components are available is in the 
>> meta.json files.
>> 
>> Hope that helps.
>> 
>> -- Murphy
>> 
>> On Jun 1, 2011, at 3:25 AM, xbalaji wrote:
>> 
>>> Is there a man/info page for nox_core which describes various command line
>>> options available?
>>> 
>>> Thanks and Regards,
>>> Balaji
>>> 
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