Nest - A Network Simulation Testbed
_A_d_d_r_e_s_s:
Jed Schwartz
450 Computer Science Building
Columbia University
New York, NY 10027
_E-_m_a_i_l:
[email protected]
_P_h_o_n_e: (212) 854-8192
_D_e_s_c_r_i_p_t_i_o_n
The NEST simulation package developed at Columbia provides
a generic framework for simulating networks and prototyping
distributed systems. The NEST simulation runs in a sin-
gle UNIX process, and the NEST monitor runs in a
separate process, which may be remote. Simulations are
created using the NEST library, a C-language library which
runs under the all UNIX variants on VAX and 680x0 processors
(SPARC and RT soon). The library provides a simple, high-
level message-passing facility among a set of concurrent
lightweight processes which simulate a distributed system.
Simulations can be interactively monitored and managed using
the standard Nest monitor program, which permits dynamic
reconfiguration of the simulation. It is possible to
create/halt/continue/destroy simulated nodes and links, and
to alter their function and parameters, while a simulation
is in progress. Multiple monitors at different sites can
monitor a single simulation. The monitor is a monochrome
SUNView application (an X Windows implementation is under
development).
_N_e_t_w_o_r_k _a_c_c_e_s_s
Both documentation and full sources are available on the
Columbia Vax [columbia.edu: 10.3.0.89].
There are four files in the ~ftp/pub directory:
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The information in this section is provided in accor-
dance with the copyright notice appearing at the front
of this guide.
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221184 bytes nest-25-doc.tar Lineprinter formatted documentation.
438272 bytes nest-25-doc2.tar Scribe and PostScript formatted docs.
339968 bytes nest-25-src.tar Source for Nest simulation library.
208896 bytes nest-25-disp.tar Source for user interface display.
_W_h_o _C_a_n _U_s_e _t_h_e _S_e_r_v_i_c_e
Nest is available without cost to non-profit research and
educational organizations which have access to the Inter-
net. Others may order a tape through mail for a cost of
$100. by contacting Jed Schwartz at the above address. Nest
is made available for research purposes only. No part of
the Nest software may be redistributed by itself or as part
of any software package, except by express arrangement.
For-profit organizations and those without Internet access
may order a Nest tape through mail for a cost of $100. by
contacting Jed Schwartz at the above address.
_M_i_s_c_e_l_l_a_n_e_o_u_s _I_n_f_o_r_m_a_t_i_o_n
Please direct technical questions to Alex Dupuy:
[email protected], (212)854-4290
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