Hi, I'm looking for a reliable IPv4 Multicast Router implementation suitable for an embedded Linux device.
Currently, my device runs Linux 2.6.14, with Quagga as its unicast routing engine. Would XORP run on this sort of system? To avoid using too much space, can I choose a minimal subset of the XORP modules to install? I only want IPv4 multicast routing and nothing else ie. no OSPF, no RIP. Would I have any interworking problems between XORP Multicast Routing and Quagga running OSPF/RIP? Currently, my Quagga implementation uses the uClibc mini C libraries. I believe XORP is in C++. Can XORP be compiled against a small version of the C++ libraries? Cheers, Daniel _______________________________________________ Xorp-hackers mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.ICSI.Berkeley.EDU/mailman/listinfo/xorp-hackers
