Re: Re: network simulation

"Abdullah M. Alowdah" <[email protected]> Tue, 16 Dec 2003 19:34:32 +0300
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http://www.omnetpp.org/




What is OMNeT++? 
OMNeT++ is a discrete event simulation environment. Its primary application
area is the simulation of communication networks, but because of its generic
and flexible architecture, is successfully used in other areas like the
simulation of complex IT systems, queueing networks or hardware
architectures as well. 
OMNeT++ provides a component architecture for models. Components (modules)
are programmed in C++, then assembled into larger components and models
using a high-level language (NED). Reusability of models comes for free.
OMNeT++ has extensive GUI support, and due to its modular architecture, the
simulation kernel (and models) can be embedded easily into your applications
 
Although OMNeT++ is not a network simulator itself, it is currently gaining
widespread popularity as a network simulation platform in the scientific
community as well as in industrial settings, and building up a large user
community. 







-------Original Message-------
 
From: [email protected]
Date: 16 December, 2003 12:10:46 م
To: [email protected]
Subject: [linux_jeddah] Re: network simulation
 
--- In [email protected], "Abdulrahman Habib" <ahabib@l...>
wrote:
>  
> 
> Yes  network simulation
> 
> Using program called cnet

Dear Abdulrahman,

I think you missed to search our archives. If you made a simple search
on the term "network simulation" you will find a network simulation
tool on message number: 152.

I found it in www.freshmeat.net

Have fun :) although I haven't tried it myself.



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