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Robert Ricci authored
'tables', 'reset', and 'synctables' commands. Rather than assuming all VLANs live on the One True Experimental Net Stack (unless -S was given), they all now check the database to see which stack they should be operating on. Changed how stack information is currently stored in the database. The LAN attribute formerly known as 'stack' is now called 'class', and has two valid values, 'Experimental' and 'Control'. The idea is to record whether something is an experimental net or control net LAN, not which specific stack it's on. The 'stack' column in the VLANs table now records the actual stack_id on which the VLAN has been created. This is all in support of testbeds that have multiple experimental-net stacks, as Utah currently does.
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