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  2. Mausezahn - Wikipedia

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    Mausezahn (German pronunciation: [ˈmaʊ̯zəˌʦaːn], German for "mouse tooth") is a fast network traffic generator written in C which allows the user to craft nearly every possible and "impossible" packet. Since version 0.31 Mausezahn is open source in terms of the GPLv2.

  3. Traffic generation model - Wikipedia

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    The network performance can be analyzed by network traffic measurement in a testbed network, using a network traffic generator such as iperf, bwping and Mausezahn.The traffic generator sends dummy packets, often with a unique packet identifier, making it possible to keep track of the packet delivery in the network.

  4. History of network traffic models - Wikipedia

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    NS-2 is a popular network simulator; [18] PackMimeHTTP is a web traffic generator for NS-2, published in 2004. It does take long-range dependencies into account, and uses the Weibull distribution . Thus, it relies on heavy tails to emulate true self-similarity .

  5. Network traffic measurement - Wikipedia

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    In the latter case, inline appliances are preferred. These would generally 'sit' between the LAN and the LAN's exit point, generally the WAN or Internet router, and all packets leaving and entering the network would go through them. In most cases the appliance would operate as a bridge on the network so that it is undetectable by users.

  6. Network emulation - Wikipedia

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    The network performance under maximum throughput conditions can be analyzed by network traffic measurement in a testbed network, using a network traffic generator such as iperf. The traffic generator sends dummy packets, often with a unique packet identifier, making it possible to keep track of the packet delivery in the network using a network ...

  7. WAN optimization - Wikipedia

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    WAN optimization is a collection of techniques for improving data transfer across wide area networks (WANs). In 2008, the WAN optimization market was estimated to be $1 billion, [1] and was to grow to $4.4 billion by 2014 according to Gartner, [2] a technology research firm. In 2015 Gartner estimated the WAN optimization market to be a $1.1 ...

  8. Network traffic simulation - Wikipedia

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    Network traffic simulation usually follows the following four steps: [1] [2] Modelling the system as a dynamic stochastic (i.e. random) process; Generation of the realizations of this stochastic process; Measurement of Simulation data; Analysis of output data

  9. Internet Mix - Wikipedia

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    Internet Mix or IMIX refers to typical Internet traffic passing some network equipment such as routers, switches or firewalls.When measuring equipment performance using an IMIX of packets the performance is assumed to resemble what can be seen in "real-world" conditions.