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XORP, or Extensible Open Router Platform, is an open source routing software suite, aimed at being both stable and fully featured enough for production use and also extensible to support networking research. The project was founded by Mark Handley in 2000, with first production release in July 2004. The project is now headed by Atanu Ghosh of the International Computer Science Institute, in Berkeley, California. As of 2007, the code supports the following routing protocols:
The XORP codebase consists of around 670,000 lines of C++, and is fairly portable running on FreeBSD, Linux, OpenBSD, DragonFlyBSD, NetBSD, Mac OS X and there is even a port to Windows Server 2003 which only supports IPv4. Interface styleThe interface of xorpsh (the terminal environment of the XORP router platform) is quite similar to that of Juniper's JunOS platform. This contrasts with the common Cisco IOS style of interface. External links |
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