4.1.1. Avahi deployment
There are two phases in the deployment of Avahi. The first phase involves deploying the Avahi client and second phase involves running the Avahi source code. Each of these phases requires proper configuration of a set of packages. For instance, some of the packages required for Avahi client include Expat (a stream-oriented XML parser library), Libdaemon (a free library facilitating the writing of Linux daemons), and other graphical libraries such as GTK2 and Glade2. The next step involves the configuration of core packages. Avahi allows the discovery of several services in the Zeroconf network. The discovery window presents important information related to each kind of service, such as the service type, transport protocol, etc. The service type is recognized by the regular expression ‘‘_applicationprotocol_transportprotocol’’ (where the application protocol can be http, etc. and the transport protocol can be either TCP or UDP). The Avahi discovery service window displays interactively the available services in a dynamic tree view, i.e. it handles the discovery of new services as well as the termination of others. Furthermore, the discovery window offers a command line from which the user can browse, publish and resolve services.
4.1.1. Avahi deployment
There are two phases in the deployment of Avahi. The first phase involves deploying the Avahi client and second phase involves running the Avahi source code. Each of these phases requires proper configuration of a set of packages. For instance, some of the packages required for Avahi client include Expat (a stream-oriented XML parser library), Libdaemon (a free library facilitating the writing of Linux daemons), and other graphical libraries such as GTK2 and Glade2. The next step involves the configuration of core packages. Avahi allows the discovery of several services in the Zeroconf network. The discovery window presents important information related to each kind of service, such as the service type, transport protocol, etc. The service type is recognized by the regular expression ‘‘_applicationprotocol_transportprotocol’’ (where the application protocol can be http, etc. and the transport protocol can be either TCP or UDP). The Avahi discovery service window displays interactively the available services in a dynamic tree view, i.e. it handles the discovery of new services as well as the termination of others. Furthermore, the discovery window offers a command line from which the user can browse, publish and resolve services.
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