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Revision as of 14:54, 11 February 2007

VNUML Example Scenarios

Name Version Description
Simple 1.7 The most simple VNUML example: just a virtual machine without network interfaces. Useful to test and tune kernels and root filesystems before using them in more complex scenarios.
Basic

(formerly named Tutorial)

1.7 A simple VNUML example that emulates five nodes interconnected through four emulated networks and maintaining connection with external networks through the host machine.
VLANs 1.7 A example of VNUML VLANs support, showing a scenario with three concurrent simulations with one virtual machine connected to a diferent VLAN throught the same host physical interface.
Example1 1.7 Description
Example1 1.7 Description
Example1 1.7 Description
Example1 1.7 Description
Example1 1.7 Description
Example1 1.7 Description