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What does “Synchronization of control plane, Linux networking stack and fast path” exactly mean?

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What does “Synchronization of control plane, Linux networking stack and fast path” exactly mean?

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In a standard Linux architecture, the control plane updates the Linux networking stack for both static and dynamic configurations. When using a fast path, it also has to be synchronized with the same information to have a consistent system. 6WINDGate architecture has been designed to make this synchronization fully transparent.

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