> Thanks It works! Great!
> What is the difference between open a socket with fea or open a socket > with libcomm? libcomm is a shim library that sits on top of regular socket calls (for TCP and UDP purpose). FEA is an abstraction layer above the hardware/forwarding plane that deals with interface configuration, adding/deleting routes to/from the FIB, I/O (TCP/UDP/raw IP), etc. For TCP/UDP I/O purpose the FEA actually uses libcomm. If a protocol process uses the FEA, then you can have much greater flexibility: e.g., you can have that process running on a remote host, and the FEA acting as a proxy on the host with the forwarding plane. Regards, Pavlin _______________________________________________ Xorp-hackers mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.ICSI.Berkeley.EDU/mailman/listinfo/xorp-hackers
