cvs commit: src/lib/libc/sys syslink.2
Nuno Antunes
nuno.antunes at gmail.com
Tue Apr 3 15:30:33 PDT 2007
On 4/3/07, Matthew Dillon <dillon at apollo.backplane.com> wrote:
Also a big piece of this is that I am being very careful to separate
the issue of finding a good routing path from the issue of actually
routing the message, and I am creating degenerate cases (e.g. all 0's,
all 1's) that provide for link layer communications and broadcast
communications regardless of the state of the mesh's route discovery.
This means, for example, that link layer communications work right off
the bat. If you connect to a syslink node, you can address that node
(all 0's) regardless of the state of the rest of the mesh, and the
same goes for broadcasts. Hence the seed nodes and registration nodes
can immediately start broadcasting the instant they connect to the
mesh, forming the basis for creating useful rendezvous within the
mesh.
Hi.
I'm trying to understand what this message routing is all about. A
cluster can work on a single ethernet segment, right? Can something
like VPLS over MPLS help in this case or am I way off here?
Thanks,
Nuno
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