On 6 Jun 2012, at 22:37, <Paul_Koning at Dell.com> wrote:
On Jun 6, 2012, at 5:34 PM, Johnny Billquist wrote:
On 2012-06-06 22:40, Rob Jarratt wrote:
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It would be a fun exercise to turn the bridge into an actual DECnet router.
One day, when I have a lot of time I might even think about trying that.
Feel free. The specifications are out there, so it's definitely not an impossible
task. But I guess it will take some work. It would be very nice if the bridge did turn
into a WAN router...
Johnny
DECnet Phase IV is pretty straightforward. The specs are all out there. And much of it
is implemented in Linux, so you can find C sources ready to go... Even if sample code
only does L1 routing, you're nearly there because area routing is essentially the same
thing done a second time on a second set of tables.
There may be mileage in building dedicated DECnet bridges/routers using RaspberryPi boards
in a suitable case running a very cut-down Linux with an advanced version of the bridge? I
am no programming wizard but I am good at compiling and testing stuff.
Would it require 2 Ethernet interfaces to work or would (like the bridge) just one work
okay?
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