RE: Frame Relay Simulator

2001-03-16 Thread William E. Gragido
Are you looking for a FR simulator or a WAN simulator? There is an awesome product out on the market by a company named Shunra called the 'Storm' and the 'Cloud'. You can manipulate network latency, standard deviation, packet loss etc. in a variety of forms. Whats really cool is that it integra

Re: Frame Relay Simulator

2001-03-16 Thread Circusnuts
A Cisco router with 4 Serial ports & 10.0 or better IOS. The router can be anything from an AGS's to 7513. I started with an AGS, then moved to a 4 Serial MGS (less noisy), & now I use 4500's. The command is Frame-Relay Switching & you use the Map command to tied the DLCI's. There are no IP's

Re: [Frame Relay Simulator]

2001-03-16 Thread EA LOUIE
If you use a cisco router with multiple serial interfaces, you can use http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios111/mods/3mod/3cbook/3cfrelay.htm#10654 it requires back-to-back (serial crossover) cables. I've used this configuration on a cisco 4000 series router, and it perfo