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adam_text | Contents
Preface
....................................................................................................................xvii
Authors
....................................................................................................................xxi
OPNET Trademark Information
..........................................................................xxiii
Chapter
1
Getting Started with OPNET
...............................................................1
1.1
OPNET IT Guru and Modeler
...................................................1
1.1.1
Installing OPNET IT Guru and Modeler
.....................2
1.1.2
OPNET License Server
................................................2
1.1.3
Folders Created at Installation
.....................................3
1.1.4
Enabling Optional Product Modules
............................3
1.2
Managing OPNET Preferences
.................................................4
1.2.1
The Preferences Editor
.................................................5
1.2.2
Changing Preference Values
........................................6
1.2.3
The Environment File
..................................................6
1.3
Viewing Documentation
............................................................7
1.4
Working with Files and Model Directories
...............................7
1.4.1
File Chooser Modes
.....................................................9
1.4.2
Adding Model Directories
............................................9
1.5
Projects and Scenarios
.............................................................11
1.6
Working with Projects
.............................................................12
1.6.1
Opening an Existing Project
......................................12
1.6.2
Creating a New Project with the Startup Wizard
.......12
1.6.3
Deleting a Project
.......................................................14
1.7
Working with Scenarios
..........................................................15
1.7.1
Creating Scenarios
.....................................................15
1.7.2
Managing Scenarios
...................................................16
1.7.3
Selecting a Scenario
...................................................18
1.7.4
Importing Scenario Components
...............................18
Chapter
2
Creating Network Topology
...............................................................21
2.1
Introduction
.............................................................................21
2.2
Object Palette Tree Utility for Creating Network
Topology
..................................................................................22
2.2.1
Model Naming Conventions
.......................................24
2.2.2
Models in the internet Joolbox Palette
......................25
2.3
Working with the Object Palette Tree
.....................................26
2.3.1
Opening the Object Palette
........................................26
2.3.2
Searching for Models in the Object Palette
................27
2.3.3
Creating Custom Models
............................................27
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2.4
Creating Network Topology
....................................................28
2.4.1
Creating Network Topology: Adding Nodes
..............29
2.4.2
Creating Network Topology: Adding Links
...............29
2.4.3
Creating Network Topology: Deleting
Nodes or Links
...........................................................30
2.4.4
Creating Network Topology: Other Editing
Operations
..................................................................30
2.5
The Rapid Configuration Tool
.................................................30
2.5.1
Creating Network Topology with
the Rapid Configuration Tool
.....................................30
2.5.2
Example: Creating Ethernet LAN with the Rapid
Configuration Tool
.....................................................31
2.6
Configuring Link Objects
........................................................32
2.6.1
Changing Basic Link Properties
................................32
2.6.2
Verifying Link Connectivity
......................................33
2.7
Failing and Recovering Network Elements
.............................35
2.8
Subnets
.....................................................................................36
2.8.1
Adding a Subnet Object
..............................................37
2.8.2
Moving Around the Network Hierarchy
....................38
2.8.3
Creating a Network Topology with Subnetworks
......40
2.8.4
Moving Objects between Subnets
..............................40
2.9
Creating Topology Annotation
................................................41
2.9.1
Adding Annotation Palette Object to the
Project Workspace
......................................................42
2.9.2
Modifying Attributes of Annotation
Palette Objects
............................................................42
2.9.3
Showing/Hiding Annotation Palette Objects in
the Project Workspace
................................................43
2.10
Removing Node Clutter
...........................................................43
Chapters Configuring Network Topology
.........................................................45
3.1
Introduction
.............................................................................45
3.2
Object Attributes
.....................................................................46
3.2.1
Types of Attributes
.....................................................46
3.2.2
The Object Pop-Up Menu
..........................................47
3.3
The Edit Attributes Dialog Box
...............................................49
3.3.1
Accessing Attribute Description
................................50
3.3.2
Working with Compound and Grouping
Attributes
....................................................................51
3.3.3
Attributes with Multiple Instances
.............................51
3.3.4
Filtering Attributes
.....................................................52
3.3.5
Finding Attributes Using Regular Edit Attributes
Filtering Feature
.........................................................53
3.3.6
Finding Attributes Using Advanced Edit
Attributes Filtering Feature
........................................53
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3.4
Configuring Object Properties
................................................54
3.4.1
Changing Attribute Values of a Single Object
...........54
3.4.2
Changing Attribute Values of Multiple Objects
.........54
3.4.3
Editing Selected Objects
............................................55
3.4.4
Editing Similar Nodes or Links
.................................56
3.4.5
The Model Attribute of an Object
..............................56
3.5
Promoting Object Attributes
...................................................57
3.5.1
Promoting an Object Attribute
...................................59
3.5.2
Unpromoting an Object Attribute
..............................60
3.5.3
Configuring Promoted Object Attributes
at the Simulation Level
...............................................60
3.5.4
Specifying Values for Promoted Attributes
at the Simulation Level
...............................................61
3.5.5
Configuring Promoted Attributes at the
Subnet Level
...............................................................63
3.5.6
Using the Wildcard Option for Assigning Values
to Multiple Promoted Attributes
................................64
Chapter
4
Configuring and Running a Simulation
.............................................67
4.1
Simulation Statistics in OPNET
..............................................67
4.1.1
Statistic Collection Modes
.........................................68
4.1.2
Deciding Which Statistics to Collect
.........................70
4.2
Selecting Simulation Statistics
................................................71
4.2.1
Choose Results Window
............................................71
4.2.2
Selecting Simulation Statistics for a Single
Specific Network Object
.............................................74
4.2.3
Selecting Simulation Statistics for the
Whole Scenario
..........................................................74
4.2.4
Selecting Global Simulation Statistics
.......................74
4.2.5
Statistic Information and Data Collection Panes
.......75
4.2.6
Statistic Draw Styles
..................................................76
4.2.7
Statistic Collection Modes
.........................................76
4.2.8
Modifying Statistic Collection Properties
..................78
4.3
Configuring and Running a Simulation
..................................79
4.3.1
Configure/Run
DES
Window: Simple Mode
.............80
4.3.2
Configure/Run
DES
Window: Detailed Mode
..........82
4.3.3
Simulation Sequence Editor
.......................................84
4.3.4
Configuring and Executing a Single
Simulation Scenario
...................................................85
4.3.5
Configuring and Executing Multiple Simulation
Scenarios through Manage Scenarios
........................85
4.3.6
Setting Values for Promoted Attributes
.....................86
4.3.7
Simulation Execution
.................................................87
4.4
Results Browser
.......................................................................90
4.4.1
Source Pane of the Results Browser
...........................90
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4.4.2
Results Pane of the Results Browser
..........................92
4.4.3
Preview and Presentation Panes of the
Results Browser
..........................................................94
4.4.4
Analysis Panels
...........................................................96
4.5
Viewing Simulation Results with the Results Browser
...........97
4.5.1
Viewing Simulation Results for the
Current Scenario
........................................................97
4.5.2
Viewing Simulation Results for a Specific
Object in the Network
................................................98
4.5.3
Viewing Simulation Results for Scenarios in
This and Other Projects
..............................................98
4.5.4
Comparing Simulation Results
...................................98
4.5.5
Adding New Statistics to Existing Graphs
.................99
4.5.6
Finding Top Results
....................................................99
4.5.7
Viewing Results with the Time Controller
...............101
4.6
Manipulating Analysis Panels
...............................................102
4.6.1
Hiding/Showing Analysis Panels
.............................102
4.6.2
Arranging Analysis Panels
.......................................103
4.6.3
Deleting Analysis Panels
..........................................103
4.6.4
Converting Panels into Annotation Objects
.............103
4.6.5
Reloading Analysis Panels with New Results
..........105
4.7
Advanced Analysis Panel Properties
.....................................106
4.7.1
Panel Area Pop-Up Menu
.........................................107
4.7.2
Graph Area Pop-Up Menu
.......................................108
4.8 DES
Log
................................................................................110
4.8.1
Discrete Event Simulation Tab
.................................
Ill
4.8.2
Miscellaneous Tab
....................................................112
Chaptero
Standard Applications
......................................................................115
5.1
Modeling Traffic Sources in OPNET
....................................115
5.2
Types of Traffic Source Models in OPNET
..........................115
5.2.1
Explicit Traffic Models
.............................................116
5.2.2
Background Traffic Models
......................................117
5.2.3
Hybrid Traffic Models
..............................................118
5.3
Including Applications in a Simulation Model
......................118
5.3.1
Application Config Utility Object
............................120
5.3.2
Configuring Standard Applications
..........................122
5.4
Description of Standard Applications
...................................124
5.4.1
Database
...................................................................124
5.4.2
E-mail
.......................................................................127
5.4.3
FTP
...........................................................................128
5.4.4
HTTP
........................................................................129
5.4.5
Print
..........................................................................133
5.4.6
Remote Login
...........................................................134
Contents
5.4.7 Video Conferencing.................................................135
5.4.8
Voice
.........................................................................136
5.5
Using Symbolic Node Names
................................................140
5.5.1
Manually Configuring an Application s Source
Preferences
...............................................................140
5.5.2
Manually Configuring an Application s
Destination Preferences
............................................142
5.6
Application Statistics
.............................................................143
Chapter
6
Advanced Traffic Generation Features
............................................153
6.1
Introduction to Custom Applications
....................................153
6.2
Configuring Tasks and Phases for Custom
Applications
...........................................................................156
6.2.1
Task Config Utility Object
........................................156
6.2.2
Specifying Task Definitions
.....................................157
6.2.3
Specifying Phase Configurations
.............................158
6.2.4
Summary: Configuring Tasks for Custom
Applications
..............................................................165
6.3
Defining Custom Applications in OPNET
............................166
6.4
Example of Configuring Custom Applications
in OPNET
..............................................................................168
6.5
Explicit Packet Generation Sources
......................................172
6.6
Application Demands and Traffic Flows
...............................175
6.6.1
Application Demands
...............................................176
6.6.2
Traffic Flow Demands
..............................................177
6.6.3
Baseline Loads
.........................................................180
6.7
Custom Application Statistics
...............................................182
6.8
Statistics for Application and Traffic Demands
....................183
6.9
Statistics for Explicit Packet Generation Sources
and Baseline Loads
................................................................188
Chapter
7
Specifying User Profiles and Deploying Applications
.....................189
7.1
User Profiles
..........................................................................189
7.2
Specifying User Profiles
........................................................189
7.2.1
Profile Config Utility Object
....................................190
7.2.2
Defining a User Profile
.............................................191
7.2.3
An Example of a Simple User Profile
......................192
7.2.4
Configuring Application Behavior
within a Profile
.........................................................193
7.2.5
Application Behavior Attributes
..............................194
7.2.6
Profile Behavior Attributes
.......................................198
7.2.7
Configuring User Profiles
.........................................200
7.3
Examples of Configuring User Profiles
.................................200
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7.4
Using the Application Deployment Wizard for
Deploying User Profiles
.........................................................205
7.4.1
Network Tree Browser Panel
....................................206
7.4.2
Application Deployment Hints Panel
.......................207
7.4.3
Dialog Box Controls Panel
.......................................207
7.4.4
Application Deployment Operations Panel
.............208
7.4.5
Deploy Applications Option
.....................................209
7.4.6
Edit Destination Preferences Option
........................212
7.4.7
Edit LAN Configuration Option
..............................212
7.4.8
Clearing Application Deployment
............................213
7.5
Deploying User Profiles without Application
Deployment Wizard
...............................................................214
7.5.1
Configuring Client Nodes
........................................214
7.5.2
Configuring Server Nodes
........................................215
7.5.3
Specifying Destination Preferences
.........................217
7.5.4
Specifying Number of Clients in a LAN Object
......217
7.5.5
Specifying the Transport Protocol Used by
an Application
..........................................................218
7.6
Common Mistakes in Profile Configuration and
Application Deployment
........................................................219
Chapter
8
Transport Layer: TCP and
UDP
Protocols
.......................................223
8.1
Introduction
...........................................................................223
8.2
Supported TCP Features
.......................................................224
8.3
TCP Configuration Attributes
...............................................227
8.4
Common Transport Layer Statistics
......................................230
Chapter
9
Network Layer: Introduction to the IP Protocol
...............................235
9.1
Introduction
...........................................................................235
9.2
Basic IP Configuration Attributes
.........................................236
9.2.1
Basic IP Configuration Attributes of an
End Node Model
......................................................236
9.2.2
Basic IP Configuration Attributes
of a Core Node
.........................................................239
9.3
Managing IP Addresses
.........................................................244
9.3.1
IP Addresses and Masks
..........................................244
9.3.2
Identifying Names of Interfaces
Attached to a Link
....................................................245
9.3.3
Common Mistakes in IP Address Configuration
.....246
9.3.4
Auto-Assignment of IP Addresses
...........................247
9.3.5
Clearing IP Address Assignment
.............................249
9.3.6
Identifying Interface with a Specified
IP Address
................................................................250
9.3.7
Exporting IP Address Allocation
.............................251
Contents xiii
9.4
Configuring Other IP Features
..............................................251
9.4.1
IP Compression
........................................................252
9.4.2
Basic Configuration of Routing Protocols
................253
9.4.3
Configuring Different Types of IP Interfaces
..........255
9.4.4
Configuring IP Load Balancing
...............................257
9.5
Internet Control Message Protocol
........................................258
9.5.1
Specifying Ping Patterns
..........................................258
9.5.2
Deploying IP Ping Demands with the
ip_ping_traffic Object
..............................................260
9.5.3
Deploying IP Ping Demands Using the
Protocols Menu
.........................................................261
9.5.4
Ping Statistics
...........................................................262
9.6
Common IP Statistics, Tables, and Reports
..........................263
9.6.1
IP Statistics
...............................................................263
9.6.2
Visualization and Configuration Reports
.................263
9.6.3
Viewing Forwarding and Routing Tables
.................267
Chapter
10
Advanced IP Protocol Features
........................................................271
10.1
Network Address Translation (NAT)
....................................271
10.1.1
Overview of NAT
.....................................................271
10.1.2
Configuring NAT
.....................................................273
10.1.3
Specifying Address Pools
........................................273
10.1.4
Specifying Translation Rules
...................................275
10.1.5
Deploying Translation Rules on Gateway
Interfaces
..................................................................276
10.2
IP Multicast
...........................................................................278
10.2.1
IP Multicast Features Supported in OPNET
............278
10.2.2
Overview of Steps for Deploying IP
Multicast Traffic
.......................................................279
10.2.3
Defining Multicast Traffic
........................................279
10.2.4
Configuring Source Nodes
.......................................281
10.2.5
Configuring Destination Nodes
................................282
10.2.6
Configuring Router Nodes
.......................................284
10.2.6.1
Static-RP Mechanism
...............................285
10.2.6.2
Auto-RP Mechanism
................................286
10.2.6.3
Bootstrap Mechanism
...............................288
10.2.7
Other Multicast Configuration Parameters
..............289
10.2.8
Multicast Statistics and Reports
...............................290
10.3 IPv6.......................................................................................290
10.3.1
Overview of Supported
IPv6
Features
.....................290
10.3.2 IPv6
Addressing
.......................................................293
10.3.3
Configuring Traffic for
IPv6
Networks
....................295
10.3.4
Other
IPv6
Options
..................................................296
10.3.5 IPv6
Statistics and Other Performance
Evaluation Options
...................................................298
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10.4
Quality of Service
..................................................................299
10.4.1
Specifying Global QoS Profiles
...............................301
10.4.1.1
Committed Access Rate Profiles
..............302
10.4.1.2
Custom Queuing Scheduler
......................303
10.4.1.3
RED and WRED Configuration
...............305
10.4.1.4
FIFO Profiles
............................................307
10.4.1.5
MWRR/MDRR/DWRR Profiles
.............307
10.4.1.6
Priority Queuing Profiles
..........................309
10.4.1.7
WFQ Profiles
............................................309
10.4.2
Specifying Local QoS Profiles
.................................309
10.4.2.1
Traffic Classes and Traffic Policies
..........310
10.4.2.2
WFQ/DWFQ Profiles
...............................313
10.4.2.3
Priority Queue Profiles and Custom
Queue Profiles
...........................................314
10.4.2.4
MDRR Profiles and DWRR Profiles
........315
10.4.2.5 Policer
Profiles
..........................................315
10.4.2.6
RED/WRED Profiles
................................316
10.4.3
Deploying Defined QoS Profiles on
an Interface
...............................................................317
10.4.4
Closing Remarks
......................................................319
10.4.5
QoS-Related Statistics
..............................................320
Chapter
11
Network Layer: Routing
...................................................................321
11.1
Introduction
...........................................................................321
11.1.1
Deploying Routing Protocols in a Simulated
Network
....................................................................322
11.1.2
Configuring Routing Protocol Attributes
.................325
11.2
Routing with RIP
...................................................................326
11.2.1
Introduction to RIP
...................................................326
11.2.2
Local RIP Configuration Attributes
.........................328
11.2.3
RIP Interface-Specific Configuration
Attributes
..................................................................330
11.2.4
Configuring RIP Start Time
.....................................332
11.2.5
RIP Simulation Efficiency Mode
.............................332
11.3
Routing with OSPF
................................................................334
11.3.1
Introduction to OSPF
................................................334
11.3.2
OSPF Attributes
.......................................................335
11.3.3
Configuring OSPF Processes
...................................336
11.3.4
Specifying OSPF Configuration on Router
Interfaces
..................................................................339
11.3.5
Configuring OSPF
....................................................340
11.3.6
Configuring Link Costs for OSPF Routing
..............340
11.3.7
Configuring OSPF Timers
........................................343
11.3.8
Configuring OSPF Areas
.........................................345
11.3.9
Configuring OSPF Area Border Routers
..................346
Contents xv
11.3.10
Configure
the
OSPF
Start Time
...............................347
11.3.11
OSPF Simulation Efficiency Mode
..........................347
11.4
Common Routing Statistics
...................................................348
11.5
Viewing Routing Tables
........................................................351
Chapter
12
Data Link and Physical Layers
.........................................................355
12.1
Introduction
...........................................................................355
12.2
Deploying and Configuring Simulation Models with
Data Link Layer Technologies
..............................................356
12.3
Link Model Attributes and Statistics
.....................................356
12.4
Ethernet
.................................................................................358
12.5
Token Ring
............................................................................360
12.6
Wireless LANs
......................................................................363
12.6.1
WLAN Configuration Attributes
.............................364
12.6.2
WLAN Statistics
......................................................370
12.7
MANET
.................................................................................370
12.8
Specifying Node Mobility
.....................................................375
12.8.1
Defining a Node Trajectory
......................................376
12.8.2
Configuring a Mobility Profile
.................................379
12.9
Using the Wireless Deployment Wizard
...............................380
Laboratory Assignment
#1:
Introduction to OPNET
.......................................387
Laboratory Assignment
#2:
Simple Capacity Planning
...................................395
Laboratory Assignment
#3:
Introduction to Standard Applications
..............399
Laboratory Assignment
#4:
HTTP Performance
.............................................405
Laboratory Assignment
#5:
Modeling Custom Applications
..........................411
Laboratory Assignment
#6:
Influence of the Maximum Transmission Unit
on Application Performance
..................................419
Laboratory Assignment
#7:
Transport Protocols: TCP versus
UDP
.............425
Laboratory Assignment
#8:
TCP Features
.......................................................431
Laboratory Assignment
#9:
IP Addressing and Network Address
Translation
...........................................................439
Laboratory Assignment
#10:
Providing Quality of Service Support
..............447
Laboratory Assignment
#11:
Routing with RIP
...............................................455
Laboratory Assignment
#12:
Routing with OSPF
............................................459
Laboratory Assignment
#13:
Ethernet
..............................................................465
Laboratory Assignment
#14:
Wireless Communication
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