Re: Network Simulation and Measurement Software
I hate html mail. 18 months ago, I asked about network modeling software and everyone pointed me to WANDL. It is an interesting package. Everyone had their set of gripes with it, but it seemed to be the best available. I changed jobs shortly afterwards, and didn't get to do much with it. On Wed, 09 May 2001, "Wojtek Zlobicki" wrote: I need to evaluate what is out there in regards to
network simulation and modeling software. I am especially interested in freeware that will run on Linux. However, just about any application will do. I will compile a list of all the responses I get and will be publishing a web page with this info (part of a larger research project I am doing). I need software that will allow me to see how different applications react to different network/protocols conditions. I would like to create a system that would allow any application to be tested in a controlled environment
On 9 May 2001, Sean Donelan wrote:
I hate html mail.
18 months ago, I asked about network modeling software and everyone pointed me to WANDL. It is an interesting package. Everyone had their set of gripes with it, but it seemed to be the best available. I changed jobs shortly afterwards, and didn't get to do much with it.
Just use pine, text is always safe. -Nathan
At 01:27 PM 5/9/01 -0700, Sean Donelan wrote:
I hate html mail.
18 months ago, I asked about network modeling software and everyone pointed me to WANDL. It is an interesting package.
yes, but not exactly freeware :-) If you are prepared to go down that path ($10's-100K), there are also some others, OpNet, etc. A good place to look for network tools is the CAIDA taxonomy (maybe it will save you time from publishing your own web page): http://www.caida.org/TOOLS/taxonomy/index.xml dave
Everyone had their set of gripes with it, but it seemed to be the best available. I changed jobs shortly afterwards, and didn't get to do much with it.
On Wed, 09 May 2001, "Wojtek Zlobicki" wrote: I need to evaluate what is out there in regards to
network simulation and modeling software. I am especially interested in freeware that will run on Linux. However, just about any application will do. I will compile a list of all the responses I get and will be publishing a web page with this info (part of a larger research project I am doing). I need software that will allow me to see how different applications react to different network/protocols conditions. I would like to create a system that would allow any application to be tested in a controlled environment
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dave o'leary
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Nathan Stratton
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Sean Donelan