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Marionnet is a virtual network laboratory: it allows users to define, configure and run complex computer networks without any need for physical setup. Only a single, possibly even non-networked GNU/Linux host machine is required to simulate a whole Ethernet network complete with computers, routers, hubs, switches, cables, and more. Support is also provided for integrating the virtual network with the physical host network. ==History== Marionnet was born in April 2005 as a simple textual interface to Netkit, written in OCaml by Jean-Vincent Loddo at the Paris 13 University for his own networking course. The code has since been completely rewritten and redesigned in September 2005, in order to remove the dependency from Netkit and to ease the construction of a graphical interface, partly built on DOT. The architecture was further extended and the system made more general when Luca Saiu joined the project in 2007, contributing in particular to the dynamic reconfiguration aspects. The system is now in active use in several universities in Metropolitan France〔(A practical exercise with Marionnet ): Cédric Messiant, Paris 13 University (in French)〕〔(Marionnet used at the IUT de Bézier ), Université Montpellier 2.〕 and other countries.〔(The University of La Reunion IUT mentions its adoption of Marionnet. )〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Marionnet」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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