posted on 2024-07-13, 07:50authored byGeorge S. Lee, Lachlan L. H. Andrew, Antony TangAntony Tang, Steven H. Low
WAN-in-Lab is a hardware testbed for the design, development, testing and evaluation of high speed network protocols. It uses real carrier-class networking hardware to avoid the artifacts introduced by network simulation and emulation, while being localized to allow detailed measurement of network performance. WAN-in-Lab is an open resource, available for use by the networking community. This paper describes the structure of WAN-in-Lab and the rationale behind it, issues encountered, and experimental results that illustrate its applications.
The authors acknowledge the use of Caltech's WAN-in-Lab facility funded by NSF (through grant EIA-0303620), Cisco ARTI, ARO (through grant W911NF-04-1-0095), and Corning.