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==Simulations==
Most of the commercial [[Simulation|simulators]] are [[GUI]] driven, while some network simulators are [[Command-line interface|CLI]] driven. The network model/configuration describes the network (nodes, routers, switches, links) and the events (data transmissions, packet error, etc.). Output results would include network-level metrics, link
==Network emulation==
[[Network emulation]] allows users to introduce real devices and applications into a test network (simulated) that alters packet flow in such a way as to mimic the behavior of a live network. Live traffic can pass through the simulator and be affected by objects within the simulation.
The typical methodology is that real packets from a live application are sent to the emulation server (where
Emulation is widely used in the design stage for validating communication networks prior to deployment.
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All of these are open source code editable while some of these are commercial.
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* [[Machine Learning]]: Testing ML algorithms for optimizing network parameters, generating synthetic data training ML algorithms on networks
* Education: Online courses, Lab experimentation, and R & D. Most universities use a network simulator for teaching / R & D since it is too expensive to buy hardware equipment
==See also==
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