| Publisher | University of Bucharest | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | 107.1KB PDF | Date added | 18 May 2006 |
| Topics | Switching, Linux - Open Source, Linux Server OS | ||
| Downloads | 148 | ||
LiSA stands for Linux Switching Appliance. It's an entirely open-source project that aims at delivering a cheap and efficient solution to small-sized networks. LiSA implements both Layer 2 and Layer 3 packet switching. At the same time, it has advanced configuration and monitoring features. Based on the Linux Operating System, packet switching is entirely accomplished in software. As opposed to a hardware implementation, LiSA aims at providing advanced features rather than high bandwidth and low latency. Being based on the Linux Kernel, LiSA can run on any architecture supported by this kernel.
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