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-The Rapid Spanning Tree Library project contains a full implementation
-of 802.1s as an library with API. There is two processes, using this
-library: 'bridge' & 'mngr'. First simulates RSTP bridge behavior, second
-is dedicated to link/unlink 'bridges' into virtual RSTP domain (VRSTPD).
-Both 'bridge' & 'mngr' has its own simple CLI like language of commands;
-these commands allow to manage the VRSTPD. There are tools to trace
-state machine transitions and get traps about drastic changes.
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-Purpose: studying, debugging, development.
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-The library may be used in real bridges/routers while bounding to a real
-system depending environment.
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-To run:
-1. In one shell run 'mngr'
-./mngr
-You will get prompt of 'mngr'; type '?' and get full help of
-'mngr' commands.
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-2. In another shell run bridge instance.
-./bridge
-You will get prompt of 'bridge'; type '?' and get full help
-of bridge management commands.
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-3. You may (and should) run a number of bridge instances, each in its
-separate shell (this way you will be able manage them).
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-For example, if there were two bridge instances, you may see examples
-of the dialog in files mngr.txt, B5055.txt and B5056.txt.
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-Note: prompt both of 'mngr' and of 'bridge' instance contains time stamp,
-while all these process run onto the same computer, these time stamps
-are synchronized.
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