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RE: Network Simulators
From: Gary Gladney <gladney () stsci edu>
Date: Wed, 19 Jan 2011 13:52:20 +0000
If you looking for network simulator for Cisco equipment it's been my experience that Boson (www.boson.com) has best network simulator for Cisco equipment. It behaves and process information the way real Cisco equipment does. I've tried GS3, it great for routing situations but lacks in simulating switches. Gary -----Original Message----- From: Ryan Shea [mailto:ryanshea () google com] Sent: Wednesday, January 19, 2011 8:37 AM To: Brandon Kim Cc: nanog group Subject: Re: Network Simulators You can do some switching by stuffing a virtual NM-16ESW into your faketastic 3660 in Dynamips. Then there are the built-in frame-relay and ethernet switches you could dump into the mix as well. -Ryan On Mon, Jan 17, 2011 at 10:23 AM, Brandon Kim <brandon.kim () brandontek com>wrote:
James: I've been resisting GNS3 for the longest time, because I like real equipment and to get my hands a little dirty. But for the purpose of simulation, GNS3 helped me identify a BGP issue last week. If it weren't for GNS3, I would not have been able to figure it out. I will be using GNS3 in the future now for as much I can. Remember it is more router oriented than switch. So you can't do any fancy L3 switching......Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2011 10:05:21 -0500 From: james () freedomnet co nz To: nanog () nanog org Subject: Re: Network Simulators So far GNS3 has won out so far. It seems to work on my Mac fairly well. trying it out now. On 17/01/11 9:37 AM, Carlos Martinez-Cagnazzo wrote:I am currently researching virtual simulation environments for the Networking courses that I teach. I am now interested in user-mode linux emulators as they provide more real environments. The one that I am liking the most right now is this one: http://wiki.netkit.org/index.php/Main_Page regards Carlos On Mon, Jan 17, 2011 at 12:20 PM, Arturo Servin<arturo.servin () gmail com> wrote:GNS3 http://www.gns3.net/ This is another network simulator, mainly for academicresearch.NS-2 http://www.isi.edu/nsnam/ns/ And you can always setup some virtual machines with DNSs,hosts and routers with open-source software.regards, -as On 17 Jan 2011, at 11:58, James Jones wrote:Are there any good Network Simulators/Trainers out there that supportIPv6? I want play around with some IPv6 setup.-- James Jones +1-413-667-9199 <tel:+14136679199> james () freedomnet co nz
Current thread:
- Network Simulators James Jones (Jan 17)
- Re: Network Simulators Arturo Servin (Jan 17)
- Re: Network Simulators Phil Regnauld (Jan 17)
- Re: Network Simulators Carlos Martinez-Cagnazzo (Jan 17)
- Re: Network Simulators James Jones (Jan 17)
- RE: Network Simulators Brandon Kim (Jan 17)
- Re: Network Simulators Ryan Shea (Jan 19)
- RE: Network Simulators Gary Gladney (Jan 19)
- Re: Network Simulators Carlos Martinez-Cagnazzo (Jan 19)
- Re: Network Simulators Jack Bates (Jan 19)
- Re: Network Simulators Arturo Servin (Jan 17)
- Re: Network Simulators Joel Jaeggli (Jan 17)
- Re: Network Simulators Dave Edelman (Jan 17)