Active network vision and reality: lessons from a capsule-based system
David Wetherall
Abstract
Although active networks have generated much debate in the research
community, on the whole there has been little hard evidence to
inform this debate. This paper aims to redress the situation by
reporting what we have learned by designing, implementing and
using the ANTS active network toolkit over the past two years. At
this early stage, active networks remain an open research
area. However, we believe that we have made substantial progress
towards providing a more flexible network layer while at the same
time addressing the performance and security concerns raised by the
presence of mobile code in the network. In this paper, we argue our
progress towards the original vision and the difficulties that we
have not yet resolved in three areas that characterize a ``pure''
active network: the capsule model of programmability; the
accessibility of that model to all users; and the applications that
can be constructed in practice.