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Muktadir Chowdhury, 02/27/2015 06:45 AM
NLSR Management¶
NLSR Management provides:
- command to add(advertise) routes to name prefix list
- command to remove(withdraw) routes to name prefix list
1. Control Commands¶
Add a name prefix¶
command-verb: advertise¶
This command adds a name prefix to the name prefix list. This command can be accepted on ndn:/localhost/nlsr/routeUpdate
prefix.
Control Parameters¶
- Name (required)
Remove a name prefix¶
command-verb: withdraw¶
This command removes a name prefix from the name prefix list. This command can be accepted on ndn:/localhost/nlsr/routeUpdate
prefix.
Control Parameters¶
- Name (required)
2. Request format¶
NLSR control commands are signed interests, whose name has the following form: /<prefix>/<management-module>/<command-verb>/<control-parameters>/<signed-interests-components>
<prefix>
is/localhost/nlsr
. Each individual command may specify additional prefixes under which that command could be accepted.<management-module>
is the name of management module to which the command needs to be dispatched. For example, the name of the management module of the task I’m doing now would berouteUpdate
.<command-verb>
is the command to be executed. For this task this would be eitherwithdraw
oradvertise
.- is a ControlParameters TLV block wrapped in a NameComponent.
- are four additional components defined by [ndn-cxx:SignedInterest|Signed Interest] spec.
So, putting everything together, the complete name of a command interest would be
localhost/nlsr/routeUpdate/advertise
orlocalhost/nlsr/routeUpdate/withdraw
3. Response Format¶
A response from the command interface is a Data that matches the request Interest. The payload of this Data is a ControlResponse block.
StatusCode¶
StatusCode | Description |
---|---|
200 | OK |
400 | ControlParameters is incorrect |
403 | Command Interest is not authorized |
501 | Module or verb is not supported |
Updated by Muktadir Chowdhury almost 10 years ago · 44 revisions