[36598] in North American Network Operators' Group
Re: gigabit router (was Re: Getting a "portable" /19 or /20)
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Craig Partridge)
Wed Apr 11 08:11:22 2001
Message-Id: <200104111208.f3BC8uZ27011@aland.bbn.com>
To: smd@clock.org (Sean M. Doran)
Cc: nanog@merit.edu
In-Reply-To: Your message of "Tue, 10 Apr 2001 19:13:18 PDT."
<20010411021318.74E5BC790B@cesium.clock.org>
Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2001 08:08:55 -0400
From: Craig Partridge <craig@aland.bbn.com>
Errors-To: owner-nanog-outgoing@merit.edu
In message <20010411021318.74E5BC790B@cesium.clock.org>, Sean M. Doran writes:
>Craig, for those of us with flaky memories, or who have just never
>run into DARPA stuff, do you have a pointer (e.g. URL) to your work in this ar
>ea?
Hi Sean:
Not all of it, alas, has been published (some of the work is for corporate
clients). However, on my web page (www.ir.bbn.com/~craig) is a pointer
to our paper on a 50 Gbps router, which was one of the earliest multigigabit
routers built. Other activities in this vein but not published include an
ATM switch implemented on a PC (c. 1992), and much more recent work on route
lookups, and various alterations to the packet forwarding path (e.g. for
efficiency and packet tracing).
Craig