NET-Simulator was created to help lecturers and students in the study of computer networks. Students can build virtural networks in the virtual environment provided by NET-Simulator. These devices are controlled by means of command line interface.

Features

  • UNIX-like command line interface.
  • Implementation of the 1st, 2nd and 3rd layers of ISO OSI.
  • Export projects to html.
  • Visual indication of packets transmission.

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License

GNU General Public License version 2.0 (GPLv2)

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  • With this application you can use this devices: desktop, switch, hub and routers to configure a network. Each device has a IP and route configuration, ARP table and ping tool.
  • I just want to say : very impressive work.
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Additional Project Details

Languages

English, Russian

Intended Audience

Education

User Interface

Console/Terminal, Java Swing

Programming Language

Java, XSL (XSLT/XPath/XSL-FO)

Related Categories

XSL (XSLT/XPath/XSL-FO) Emulators, XSL (XSLT/XPath/XSL-FO) Networking Software, XSL (XSLT/XPath/XSL-FO) Education Software, Java Emulators, Java Networking Software, Java Education Software

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2008-12-20