Mon Nov 23 2:00pm CST
Vers: 4.176 Build: 08/06/2009

Schooner - Network Emulation


Schooner is a user-configurable lab environment that is available to the scientific community and operated by the Wisconsin Advanced Internet Laboratory (WAIL). Built using the Emulab testbed software from the University of Utah, software components are added to allow empirical research on common industry platforms. In addition to the 100+ PCs available to researchers, the testbed includes more then 30 Cisco routers ranging from the 2600 series access router to the GSR 12000 service provider platform.

In addition to the hardware routing, the Schooner testbed has a number of other resources available to satisfy the research and instructional requirements of our users.
Endace DAG Capture Interfaces
High performance capture interfaces with GPS timestamps and multi-card synchronization
Botnet Evaluation Environment
An environment for botnet experimentation, layering virtualization capabilities on top of the testbed for increased node counts.
802.11 Interfaces


Check the Schooner FAQ for more information or visit emulab.net for information on the Emulab testbed software.

WAIL development is supported in part by the National Science Foundation (grant No. ANI-0335234).

Useful links: