about CGL 5.0 requirements definition

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Hi, Joe and CGL folks,

Thank you so much for your quick reply.

The one of my interest is the protocol that should be supported in CGL 5.0.
For example, these are not supported yet.
- RFC 3768 Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP)
- RFC 4555 IKEv2 Mobility and Multihoming Protocol (MOBIKE)
- RFC 4960 Stream Control Transmission Protocol (SCTP)
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In addition, I hope that these features are required.
- Virtualization (for redundancy)
- Multicore processing(SMP,AMP and BMP)
- Real-time scheduling and fair scheduling
- Detecting maze processing
- Tracing (for latency analysis)
- Bootup time
- Better power management to peripherals

Regards,

Takeshi MATSUOKA, Fujitsu LTD.

(2010/11/02 21:15), Joe MacDonald wrote:
> Hi Takeshi,
>
> [about CGL 5.0 requirements definition] On 10.11.02 (Tue 13:51) Takeshi MATSUOKA wrote:
>
>> Hi, all,
>>
>> This is the first time I post to this ML.
>> Is this ML still alive?
>
> It absolutely is, it's just very low traffic.
>
>> I'm just developing LTE eNodeB system using CGL 4.0 distribution
>> for our customer in Japan.
>>
>> I have a question.
>> When will CGL 5.0 requirements definition be released?
>
> Soon.  I can't really say more than that because I don't really know but
> the workgroup has been working away on the new version of the spec and
> it's nearing completion.
>
>> I want to know new features about STD, AVL and so on.
>
> What kinds of things are you interested in?  This is definitely the
> right place to discuss them!
>



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