33rd Annual Simulation Symposium IRLSim: A General Purpose Packet Level Network Simulator Washington, D.C. April 16-April 22 ISBN: 0-7695-0598-8
Simulation is the main tool for studying networking protocols before deploying them in a wide scale, or for understanding how they are expected to behave under various conditions. IRLSim is a new packet level network simulator that we developed in the hope to study several Internet protocols. From its modest inception as a simulator for the RSVP signaling protocol, IRLSim has evolved into a more general purpose, easy to use, scalable simulator that can be used as a guide for studying existing network protocols as well as a research tool for developing new protocols. This paper describes the architecture of IRLSim in detail, presents its use in the study of a few specific networking problems and argues about its usefulness amongst the variety of other simulators.
Index Terms:
Packet level network simulator, RSVP, QoS, transport layer, PARSEC
Citation:
Andreas Terzis, Konstantinos Nikoloudakis, Lan Wang, Lixia Zhang, "IRLSim: A General Purpose Packet Level Network Simulator," ss, pp.109, 33rd Annual Simulation Symposium, 2000 Usage of this product signifies your acceptance of the Terms of Use. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||