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MIMIC simulator is a product suite consisting of network simulation software for network
engineers. The simulator has several components which are related to simulation of
managed networks and data centers. The MIMIC IOS simulator is meant to solve a classical
simulation problem.
With it is ability to fully
support Cisco IOS software
and SNMPV1, V2, V2c, V3,
the MIMIC IOS simulator is
the most integrated tool in the
market. You can simulate up to
100,000 devices in a single
workstation and an unlimited
number of devices can be
simulated by distributing it
over multiple workstations.
With the simulator, you can
access devices using telnet,
SSH and SNMP. When
changes are made using one
protocol, they are reflected in
other.
MIMIC IOS simulator includes with many ready to go simulations for Cisco devices which
include the 3640, 7206, 6260, 6500 and works seamlessly with Cisco Prime Infrastructure,
GSR manager, Cisco works 2000 and other network management applications. If you want
to test your networking applications, you can use hundreds of simulated Cisco IOS
commands. Also with the MIMIC CLI/IOS recorder you are can record any command and
simulate it
The IOS simulator simulates the following components to approximate a Cisco device. First
it can simulate the telnet using a standard server thus allowing users to log into simulations
in order to control the behavior and configuration of the simulations. A device which is
telnet-enabled can be simulated using MIMIC. If you want a secure access, SSH version 1.5
and 2.0 are supported by the simulator. There is also support for remote logging, where
SYSLOG messages are sent to a SYSLOG server.
MIMIC Simulator can simulate the entire network. The configurations are run-time
customizable. MIMIC responds to queries on an of its configured IP addresses so it is as if
the NMS application is talking to an actual device. The simulator also includes MIMIC
Recorder where the behavior of the device on a network is simulated by capturing a snapshot
of the device in operation. From here the simulation can then easily replay the entire network.
The simulator also includes
MIMIC Compiler. With this,
you can import any SMI
compliant MIB and then
extend it to the set of defined
devise to support proprietary
equipment. The working
principle of the SNMP
simulation is that the SNMP
protocol is an interface that
can be simulated upon
request.
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