Welcome to OPEN DOT TWENTY ONE - An open-source multiple-plaftorm IEEE 802.21 MIHF implementation
ODTONE stands for Open Dot Twenty ONE and is an Open Source implementation of the Media Independent Handover framework from the IEEE 802.21 Media Independent Handover Services standard, using C++ APIs.
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Our next ODTONE release (v0.3) will add important bugfixes and features, suchas the MIH Sensor SAP, which brings the world of Media IndependentServices to Wireless Sensor Netwo Read More...
MRD6 is a modular software multicast router for Linux systems. It implements the main IPv6 multicast routing protocols, including MLDv2 (RFC 3810) and PIM-SM (RFC 4601), providing support for both ASM and SSM scenarios. It is very scalable, having been used in both tunnel brokers' large scale servers as well as in embedded systems such as the WRT54G. It is also very extensible and has been used as base platform for some multicast research projects. Read More...
The Common Open Policy Service (COPS) protocol is a query and response protocol that can be used to exchange Policy information between a Policy Decision Point (PDP) and the Policy Enforcement Points (PEPs).
A common example of a policy client is an RSVP router that must exercise policy-based admission control over RSVP usage.
COPS is defined in IETF RFC 2748
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