* [Bridge] RSTP Implementarion for Linux
@ 2004-05-07 18:01 Francisco Maestri Trindade
2004-05-09 3:23 ` Ali Bahar
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From: Francisco Maestri Trindade @ 2004-05-07 18:01 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: bridge
Hi,
Does anybody know if there is a implementation of the RSTP (Rapid Spanning
Tree Protocol) for Linux, and where I could find it?
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
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Francisco Trindade
fmtrindade@inf.ufrgs.br
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* Re: [Bridge] RSTP Implementarion for Linux
2004-05-07 18:01 [Bridge] RSTP Implementarion for Linux Francisco Maestri Trindade
@ 2004-05-09 3:23 ` Ali Bahar
2004-05-10 5:45 ` Michael Renzmann
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From: Ali Bahar @ 2004-05-09 3:23 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Francisco Maestri Trindade; +Cc: bridge
I saw something on freshmeat.net a while ago.
AFAIK there is nothing in the linux kernel.
On Fri, May 07, 2004 at 03:01:48PM -0300, Francisco Maestri Trindade wrote:
> Does anybody know if there is a implementation of the RSTP (Rapid Spanning
> Tree Protocol) for Linux, and where I could find it?
> Any help would be appreciated.
--
Single State Solution
Israeli Citizenship & Democratic Rights For All in Gaza & West Bank
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* Re: [Bridge] RSTP Implementarion for Linux
2004-05-09 3:23 ` Ali Bahar
@ 2004-05-10 5:45 ` Michael Renzmann
2004-05-10 16:21 ` Ali Bahar
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From: Michael Renzmann @ 2004-05-10 5:45 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: alih; +Cc: Francisco Maestri Trindade, bridge
Hi.
Ali Bahar wrote:
>> Does anybody know if there is a implementation of the RSTP (Rapid
>> Spanning Tree Protocol) for Linux, and where I could find it? Any
>> help would be appreciated.
> I saw something on freshmeat.net a while ago. AFAIK there is nothing
> in the linux kernel.
Freshmeat doesn't give any results when searching for "rstp", but sf.net
has the following project listed:
http://rstplib.sourceforge.net/
=== cut ===
The Rapid Spanning Tree Library project contains a full implementation
of IEEE 802.1w as an library with API. There is two processes, using this
library: 'bridge' & 'mngr'. First simulates RSTP bridge behavior, second
is dedicated to link/unlink 'bridges' into virtual RSTP domain (VRSTPD).
Both 'bridge' & 'mngr' has its own simple CLI like language of commands;
these commands allow to manage the VRSTPD. There are tools to trace
state machine transitions and get traps about drastic changes.
Purpose: studying, debugging, development.
The library may be used in real bridges/routers while bounding to a real
system depending environment.
=== cut ===
hth.
Bye, Mike
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* Re: [Bridge] RSTP Implementarion for Linux
2004-05-10 5:45 ` Michael Renzmann
@ 2004-05-10 16:21 ` Ali Bahar
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From: Ali Bahar @ 2004-05-10 16:21 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: bridge
You're right. that's the one.
thanks,
ali
On Mon, May 10, 2004 at 07:45:01AM +0200, Michael Renzmann wrote:
> Ali Bahar wrote:
> >>Does anybody know if there is a implementation of the RSTP (Rapid
> >I saw something on freshmeat.net a while ago. AFAIK there is nothing
> Freshmeat doesn't give any results when searching for "rstp", but sf.net
> has the following project listed:
>
> http://rstplib.sourceforge.net/
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