| National Institute of Standards and Technology. Nistnet. Available at http://snad.ncsl.nist.gov/itg/nistnet. |
....very difficult to diagnose. Early work in network emulation included the use of flakeways (gateways that could alter or drop packets) and were used for early TCP IP tests [9] More recent work in has included special purpose stand alone network emulators supporting packet delays and drops [1, 10, 7]. These systems are usually implemented as kernel drop in modules that intercept the IP layer packet forwarding path and thus appear to end stations as routers. Their capabilities are generally limited to simple packet manipulations and don t provide for interference from simulated cross traffic. ....
National Institute of Standards and Technology. Nistnet. Available at http://snad.ncsl.nist.gov/itg/nistnet.
....to diagnose. Early work in network emulation included the use of flakeways (gateways that could alter or drop packets) and were used for early TCP IP tests [Pos87] More recent work in has included special purpose stand alone network emulators supporting packet delays and drops [ADLY95, Riz97, oSTa] These systems are usually implemented as kernel drop in modules that intercept the IP layer packet forwarding path and thus appear to end stations as routers. Their capabilities are generally limited to simple packet manipulations and don t provide for interference from simulated cross traffic. ....
National Institute of Standards and Technology, "NISTNet," Available at http://snad.ncsl.nist.gov/itg/nistnet.
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