The LDP implementation is designed as a standalone library called
ldp-portable. I've implemented a "porting layer" that allows it
to work with quagga. In the past I've had ldp-portable working with
other routing systems, so I believe you should be able to accomplish the
same.
There is no formal documentation. The best I can offer is the code
and I'll answer any questions you have. Start by understanding
how quagga-mpls uses ldp-portable by looking at quagga-mpls/ldpd/impl_*
Just a warning, not all of the LDP code has been tested, so expect to
find bug and please provide fixes in the form of patches.
On Wed, Sep 05, 2007 at 01:23:18PM -0400, Phuc Ly wrote:
> Hi,
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