I'm locking for a license for Riverbed Modeler Academic Edition
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Answer by
Akash Shah
To obtain a license for Riverbed Modeler Academic Edition, you should contact Riverbed or visit their official website for information on licensing options available for academic use.
The need is to know if Riverbed Modeler accepts in input a network topology and a computed/envisaged traffic matrix in order to size the architectures in advance of any deployment. See the impact analysis on the topology prepared with respect to the flow matrix and then at the output of the simulation/emulation, possibly see how one could use a configuration generator (internal or external tool) to configure the tested physical equipment.
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Answer by
Sean Hill
Since there isn't an exact guide for the inquiry you have posted above regarding Riverbed Modeler, I suggest downloading the PDF file from their official website because there is a topic called Building a topology and from what I've seen, it appears that it can be somehow used for your needs. The developers added some links to the end of the file that will take you to their support and information pages.
To download the PDF, click on this link and save the file to your PC. Your browser should be capable of opening PDF files, but if it doesn't, then install a PDF reader from this list.
I'm locking for a license for Riverbed Modeler Academic Edition
To obtain a license for Riverbed Modeler Academic Edition, you should contact Riverbed or visit their official website for information on licensing options available for academic use.
The need is to know if Riverbed Modeler accepts in input a network topology and a computed/envisaged traffic matrix in order to size the architectures in advance of any deployment. See the impact analysis on the topology prepared with respect to the flow matrix and then at the output of the simulation/emulation, possibly see how one could use a configuration generator (internal or external tool) to configure the tested physical equipment.
Since there isn't an exact guide for the inquiry you have posted above regarding Riverbed Modeler, I suggest downloading the PDF file from their official website because there is a topic called Building a topology and from what I've seen, it appears that it can be somehow used for your needs. The developers added some links to the end of the file that will take you to their support and information pages.
To download the PDF, click on this link and save the file to your PC. Your browser should be capable of opening PDF files, but if it doesn't, then install a PDF reader from this list.