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Just came across this when I was just playing around with django-netjsongraph. Tried creating nodes in the admin panel and linking them. And I was able to form links between nodes of one topology to another. Is it possible in real world applications? Or is it only because I'm on the admin panel. In my opinion, a topology is something sort of a reference frame, isn't it?
Am I thinking right? Please suggest some links so I can read up of these. Thanks!
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It may be possible. It's part of the unexplored scenarios.
Although database objects are created automatically from the output of routing daemons and usually one topology is related to a mesh "island", using a specific routing deamon.
Just came across this when I was just playing around with django-netjsongraph. Tried creating nodes in the admin panel and linking them. And I was able to form links between nodes of one topology to another. Is it possible in real world applications? Or is it only because I'm on the admin panel. In my opinion, a topology is something sort of a reference frame, isn't it?
Am I thinking right? Please suggest some links so I can read up of these. Thanks!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: