On 1/19/2011 8:27 AM, Carlos Martinez-Cagnazzo wrote:
Anything for Junipers ?
Olive? Do you dare?
On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 11:52 AM, Gary Gladney wrote:
If you looking for network simulator for Cisco equipment it's been my
experience that Boson (www.boson.com) has best network simulator
ify 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 a
t lacks in simulating
switches.
Gary
-Original Message-
From: Ryan Shea [mailto:ryans...@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 i
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: ja...@freedomnet.co.nz
> > To: nanog@nanog.org
> &
If you have access to IOS images, look at GNS3
-Dave
On 1/17/11 12:12 PM, Randy Bush wrote:
>> Are there any good Network Simulators/Trainers out there that support
>> IPv6? I want play around with some IPv6 setup.
>
> what are you trying to simulate?
> o control plane?
> o traffic?
> o interfaces and layers 1-3
> Are there any good Network Simulators/Trainers out there that support
> IPv6? I want play around with some IPv6 setup.
what are you trying to simulate?
o control plane?
o traffic?
o interfaces and layers 1-3?
o ...
makes a big difference
randy
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: ja...@freedomnet.co.nz
> To: nanog@nanog.org
> Subject: Re: Network Simulators
>
&g
academic research.
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 support IPv6
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 support IPv6?
>> I want play around with some IPv6 setup.
>&
On 01/17/2011 02:58 PM, James Jones wrote:
> Are there any good Network Simulators/Trainers out there that support
> IPv6? I want play around with some IPv6 setup.
I like Cloonix [1]. It still has some rough edges, but is quite easy to
hack into. Used it for testing IPv6 configurations
James Jones Tippte am 2011-01-17T08:58-0500:
> Are there any good Network Simulators/Trainers out there that support
> IPv6? I want play around with some IPv6 setup.
im using KVM with briged interfaces and JunOS Olive or vyatta
Jan
Arturo Servin (arturo.servin) writes:
>
> GNS3
> http://www.gns3.net/
>
> This is another network simulator, mainly for academic research.
>
> NS-2
> http://www.isi.edu/nsnam/ns/
>
> And you can always setup some virtual machines with DNSs, hosts and
> routers with open-source soft
Jones wrote:
> Are there any good Network Simulators/Trainers out there that support IPv6? I
> want play around with some IPv6 setup.
>
> --
> James Jones
> +1-413-667-9199
> ja...@freedomnet.co.nz
>
Are there any good Network Simulators/Trainers out there that support
IPv6? I want play around with some IPv6 setup.
--
James Jones
+1-413-667-9199
ja...@freedomnet.co.nz
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