There are a number of alternative directions in which active networking is progressing, each of which have their own advantages
and disadvantages. This paper presents the Lancaster Active Router Architecture (LARA), as a means to integrate these distinct
active network environments in a single system, to allow increased flexibility in network programming. There are a number
of issues involved in accomplishing this, including scalability, resource management, performance and security. The remainder
of this paper describes our prototype composite hardware/software solution, which takes the first steps towards tackling these
issues.