[Ndn-interest] How to use NDN on real devices?
Otávio Augusto
otavio.augusto.snc at gmail.com
Tue May 2 16:55:35 PDT 2023
Hello everybody.
I've been working on a project that uses NDN. We are planning a practical
demonstration and would like to know what are the possible strategies I
have available to do this. That is, "common devices" (like personal
computers) are generally based on TCP/IP, not NDN.
If I understand correctly, I just need to install ndn-cxx, NFD (Named Data
Networking Forwarding Daemon) and NLSR (Named Data Link State Routing) on
the computer and I can already communicate using NDN. But I didn't
understand exactly how. Would it be a kind of NDN over TCP/IP? Or
tunneling? Or would it be "purely NDN" communication?
Also, if I install these components (ndn-cxx, NFD and NLSR), can I
communicate over a wireless network? For example, 5 notebooks communicating
via wi-fi. I ask this because it seems to me that support is for networks
connected via cable (ethernet, perhaps).
Another point, can I communicate between the devices via the internet? How?
Do you have an example available?
Also, I would like to know the possible workload to implement NDN in a
topology with about 5 devices, maybe with a few routers.
The experience I have (even if very little) is with the mini-NDN. I'm
currently trying to set the demonstrator over there.
Sorry for so many questions. Thank you very much in advance.
--
Atenciosamente,
Otávio Augusto Rocha da Cruz
M.Sc. student
Electrical Engineering at the Graduate Program in Electrical Engineering of
the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)
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