[mpls-linux-general] how much of LDP is actually working?
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From: Razvan D. <raz...@gm...> - 2005-08-10 00:13:05
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Hi James, i have managed to acces your P4 development tree, compile and install the latest quagga-mpls suite (ldp included); however i ran in the same problems that are mentioned here http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_id=3D11547051 you have that demand unsolicited is well tested (and that is what i used); did you mean to say that it doesn't crash, or it really works (i mean label distribution, LSP generation, MPLS forwarding)? what i want to know is how much of LDP is actually working? this way i can find out whether i haven't made a mistake in my install/configuration; is the entire protocol implemented (some parts may need adjusting of course) or are the parts of the communication protocol that are still missing (in which case i will probably head on to the development team :-) )? if the former is true, where should i start with "getting my hands dirty": the ldp-portable-0.800 source code, or the quagga-zebra interraction with ldp? regards, Razvan |