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The advantage of virtual networks is to test routing-algorithms or distributed software in an easy-to-use, cheap and well-arranged way. Optimized Link State Routing (OLSR) and Babel are two modern routing-algorithms for mobile ad-hoc networks that distinguish faulty links from good link connections in their routing process. Typically virtual networks provide nearly perfect link connections without any network traffic disruptions. The Traffic Control (tc) tool is able to manipulate connections in terms of delay and packet loss.
In this bachelor thesis virtual network scenarios are created with VNUML and Qemu and manipulated with tc in order to analyze the behavior of ad-hoc routing algorithms like Babel and OLSR. The behavior of well-known TCP congestion control algorithms, e.g., TCP Vegas and TCP Reno are analyzed, too.
In this thesis a Java program is developed that can be used to visualize networks previously described in configuration files. These networks must consist of layer 2 switches and hosts only. After loading such a configuration file, the program will visualize the network, and the spanning tree algorithm IEEE 802.1D may be started. The program allows the user to modify specific attributes of switches and hosts. The hosts will be able to exchange messages. The switches are realized as threads so that they can run independently and parallel to each other. The absence of central coordination and control prevents the switches from sharing global knowledge. This characteristic renders the implementation closer to the way an actual network functions.