NetSim v14.4 Help
Contents:
Introduction
Emulation: How Simulation interacts with the real world
Emulation Set-up
Setting up the NetSim Server
Setting up the Client systems (Real Source and Destination system)
Configuring Windows clients
Configuring Linux clients running RHEL 7
Configuring Linux clients running Ubuntu
Configuring Raspberry Pi clients
Setting up the network for client systems communicating across the network
System Configuration
Setting up the network for Database PostgreSQL Emulation
System Configuration
Steps to Start generating Network Traffic
Steps to configure application for NetSim Emulation
Results and Analysis
Setting up the network for GeoServer Application Emulation
System Configuration
Steps to Start generating Network Traffic
Steps to configure application for NetSim Emulation
Results and Analysis
Setting multiple Virtual Machines (VM) to act as Nodes for Emulation
VMs sharing the same network as the host
VMs sharing a network but insulated from the host network
NetSim Emulator interfacing with Kubernetes Clients
Traffic flow diagram
Lab Setup
Steps to configure the application for NetSim Emulation.
Results and Analysis
Model Features
Working of an Emulation Application in NetSim
Delay measurement when pinging through NetSim Emulator
Jitter in NetSim Emulations
Introducing Jitter using Background traffic
Featured Examples
Example 1: PING (One way Communication)
Example 1: PING (Two-way Communication)
Example 2: Video (One way Communication)
Example 3: File Transfer using FileZilla (One-way)
Example 4: Skype (Two way Communication)
Example 5: Using JPerf
Example 6: Simple Military (TDMA) Radio Use Case
Providing pcap file as input to NetSim Emulator
Generating a pcap file for NetSim
Providing pcap file as input to NetSim
Trouble shooting
“Ping: Request timed out” in DTDMA Radio Networks
Latest FAQs
NetSim v14.4 Help
Index
Index