
LANforge-ICE, WAN Simulator
 - Reduces lab and training costs by replacing expensive WAN hardware, such as      T1 and FrameRelay devices.
- Automates testing with various scripting features and libraries.
- Compact form factor and rack-mount chassis conserves valuable lab space.
- Netbook, Laptop or network appliance form factor makes LANforge-ICE a friendly       traveling companion, and a good option for trade shows, customer demos and shared work spaces.
- Validates stability and functionality of devices and programs functioning across      a wide variety of network conditions.
- Very affordable, especially when compared to competitors.
- Delivers advanced, remote, cross-platform, graphical management interface.
- Implements a modular architecture that allows you to leverage your existing      LANforge investment as your need for capacity increases.
- Turn key solution. The LANforge systems come pre-installed and ready to run.
- Ease of use - central management of entire LANforge system from anywhere      on the network.
  
LANforge-ICE: Feature Highlights
 - General purpose WAN and Network impairment emulator.
- Able to simulate DS1, DS3, OC-3, OC-12, OC-24, OC-48, GigE, DSL, CableModem,       Satellite links and other        rate-limited networks, from 10bps up to 2.4 Gbps speeds (full duplex).
- Can modify various network attributes including: network-speed, latency, jitter,        packet-loss, packet-reordering, and packet-duplication.
- Supports Packet corruptions, including bit-flips, bit-transposes and byte-overwrites.
- Supports WanPath feature to allow configuration of specific behaviour between       different IP subnets or MAC addresses using a single pair of physical interfaces.
- Able to impair packets based on an arbitary filter that is created using the       popular and the well documented tcpdump filter syntax.
- Supports WAN emulation across virtual 802.1Q VLAN interfaces for more efficient use       of valuable physical network interfaces.
- Ethernet hardware bypass option allows LANforge to be deployed in networks with high availability requirements.
- Supports routed and bridged mode for more flexibility in how your configure       your network and LANforge-ICE.  Virtual routers can be configured with       the Netsmith tool.  Supported routing protocols include:  IPv4 static routing, IPv6       static routing, IPv4 OSPF, IPv6 OSPF, IPv4 Multicast routing (IGMP) and BGP.       LANforge-ICE on Windows and Solaris supports only bridged mode currently.
- Supports 'WAN-Playback' allowing one to capture the characteristics of       a live WAN and later have LANforge-ICE emulate those captured characteristics.       The playback file is in XML format, and can be easily created by hand or with       scripts.  The LANforge-ICEcap tool can be used to probe networks and automatically       create the XML playback file.
- Available configurations include all-in-one Netbooks, Laptops, silent appliances and rackmount systems        for demo, desktop, benchtop and lab environments. 
- Allows packet sniffing and network protocol decoding with the integrated       Wireshark protocol sniffer.
- Comprehensive management information detailing all aspects of the LANforge system       including processor card statistics, test cases, and ethernet port statistics.
- GUI runs as Java application on Linux, Solaris and Microsoft Operating       Systems (among others).
- GUI can run remotely, even over low-bandwidth links to accommodate       the needs of the users.
- Central management application can manage multiple units, tests,       and testers simultaneously.
- Supports scriptable command line interface (telnet) which can be used to automate       test scenarios. Perl libraries and example scripts are also provided!
- Automatic discovery of LANforge processor cards simplifies maintenance of LANforge       test equipment.
- LANforge systems come pre-installed and configured with customer supplied       network information.
- LANforge-FIRE feature set may be combined with LANforge-ICE for more realistic      testing.
  
LANforge Netsmith: Virtual Network Builder
 Netsmith is a drag-and-drop virtual network builder.  It can support virtual routers, emulated network links, bridges (switches), virtual and physical interfaces, and more.  When using routers, it supports static routing for IPv4 and IPv6, OSPF routing for IPv4 and IPv6 and IPv4 multicast routing protocols.  LANforge-FIRE stateful traffic generating connections and LANforge-ICE network emulations are easily placed in the virtual networks.  The virtual routers can connect to external OSPF and multicast routers and static subnet routing for easy integration into your network.  
- Emulates networks of arbitrary complexity using real-world routing protocols     by integrating with the XORP router daemon.
- Supports IPv4 and IPv6 static routing.
- Supports IPv4 and IPv6 OSPF routing.
- Supports IPv4 multicast routing.
- Supports ethernet bridges, including spanning tree protocol (STP).
- The virtual interfaces are 'real', so you can configure them like normal     network interfaces and use sniffers and other tools on the individual     interfaces.
- Virtual router interconnections can be associated with LANforge-ICE     network emulations.
- Interfaces can be associated with LANforge-FIRE stateful traffic generation     connections.
- See the LANforge-FIRE and     LANforge-ICE and     cookbook for examples of how Netsmith works. 
LANforge ICEcap Network Probe Feature Highlights
 - The LANforge-ICEcap tool can probe a network and save the probed       latency, packet loss and other values to an XML file that can be       replayed by the LANforge-ICE WAN emulator.  This allows for realistic       WAN emulations based on real-world networks.
- LANforge-ICEcap currently supports Linux and Windows.
 
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