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  •  REAL  - http://www.cs.cornell.edu/skeshav/real/overview.html
     a modular network simulator featuring a java GUI
  •  Parsec  - http://may.cs.ucla.edu/projects/parsec/
     a C-based simulation language for sequential and parallel execution of discrete-event simulation models
  •  x-sim  - http://www.cs.arizona.edu/xkernel/
     The x-kernel protocol framework can be used as a complete simulation environment for TCP/IP networks.
  •  SSFNet  - http://www.ssfnet.org/
     SSF (Scalable Simulation Framework) is a public-domain standard for discrete-event simulation of large, complex systems in Java and C++. Several SSF implementations and a large number of open-source protocol models and other components exist.
  •  OMNeT++  - http://www.hit.bme.hu/phd/vargaa/omnetpp.htm
     OMNeT++ is an open-source, component-based simulation package built on C++ foundations. It offers a C++ simulation class library and GUI support (graphical network editing, animation).
  •  ns2 network simulator  - http://www.isi.edu/nsnam/ns/
     Ns is a discrete event simulator targeted at networking research. Ns provides substantial support for simulation of TCP, routing, and multicast protocols over wired and wireless (local and satellite) networks.
  •  Scalable Networks  - http://www.scalable-networks.com
     Network simulator designed from the outset for maximum speed and scalability, with real-time simulation as an achievable goal.
  •  BRITE  - http://www.cs.bu.edu/brite/
     Tool for generation of realistic internet topologies, with export to several network simulators (currently ns2, JavaSim, and SSFNet).
  •  Akaroa  - http://www.cosc.canterbury.ac.nz/research/RG/net_sim/simulation_group/akaroa/
     Akaroa is a package for supporting the Multiple Replications In Parallel (MRIP) simulation technique to harness the computing power of a network of inexpensive workstations. Integration exists with the Ptolemy Classic, ns2 and OMNeT++ simulators.
  •  J-Sim  - http://www.j-sim.org/
     A component-based, compositional simulation environment.
  •  cnet  - http://www.csse.uwa.edu.au/pls/cnet/
     A network simulator with a GUI and targeted at undergraduate teaching. Enables experimentation with various data-link layer, network layer, routing and transport layer networking protocols.