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NetKit - Full Network Emulation on Linux

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Just found about NetKit thanks to a follower on twitter (I’m starting to love twitter!).

“Netkit has been conceived as an environment for setting up and performing networking experiments at low cost and with little effort. It allows to “create” several virtual network devices (full-fledged routers, switches, computers, etc.) that can be easily interconnected in order to form a network on a single PC. Networking equipments are virtual but feature many of the characteristics of the real ones, including the configuration interface.”

That is cool! It even has slides and labs if you were to run a class based on it. It supports switches, routers, RIP, OSPF, BGP, and even MPLS!

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