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Marionnet
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Not to be confused with Marionette.
Marionnet is a virtual network laboratory: it allows users to define, configure and run complex computer networks without any need for physical setup. Only a single, possibly even non-networked Linux host machine is required to simulate a whole Ethernet network complete with computers, routers, hubs, switches, cables, and more Support is also provided for integrating the virtual network with the physical host network.
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Original author(s) | Jean-Vincent Loddo, Luca Saiu |
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Developer(s) | Jean-Vincent Loddo, Luca Saiu |
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Written in | OCaml |
Operating system | Linux |
Platform | x86, x86 64 |
Size | 3.3 MB[1] |
Type | Network virtualization |
License | GPLv2+ |
Website | www |
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