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@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ The Common Open Research Emulator (CORE) is a tool for emulating networks. You c
== 2. Who produced CORE? ==
CORE is derived from the [http://www.tel.fer.hr/imunes/ Integrated Multiprotocol Network Emulator/Simulator] (IMUNES) emulator. CORE was developed primarily by [mailto:jeffrey.m.ahrenholz@boeing.com Jeff Ahrenholz] from Boeing Research & Technology. Boeing Research & Technology has contributed CORE as an open source project, and the [http://cs.itd.nrl.navy.mil/products/ Naval Research Laboratory] (NRL) has graciously agreed to host CORE source code and mailing lists as part of a broader Mobile Network Modeling effort.
CORE is derived from the [http://www.tel.fer.hr/imunes/ Integrated Multiprotocol Network Emulator/Simulator] (IMUNES) emulator. CORE was developed primarily by [mailto:jeffrey.m.ahrenholz@boeing.com Jeff Ahrenholz] from Boeing Research & Technology. Boeing Research & Technology has contributed CORE as an open source project, and the [http://www.nrl.navy.mil/itd/ncs/products/ Naval Research Laboratory] (NRL) has graciously agreed to host CORE source code and mailing lists as part of a broader Mobile Network Modeling effort.
See the [http://downloads.pf.itd.nrl.navy.mil/docs/core/core-html/intro.html#prior-work Prior Work] and [http://downloads.pf.itd.nrl.navy.mil/docs/core/core-html/credits.html Acknowledgements] section in the CORE manual for more details.
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== 8. Why doesn't ping work? ==
There are a variety of reasons why one node in CORE cannot ping another. First start with the sample imn configs if you have a new CORE installation. Make sure that you have installed Quagga for routing as mentioned in the [Quickstart]. For new installations, check that iptables is not blocking traffic on the host bridges (`iptables -L`). For MDR wireless routers, you'll need to install OSPF MDR as described in the manual. It may be helpful to `tcpdump` along the expected path to determine connectivity and routing information.
There are a variety of reasons why one node in CORE cannot ping another. First start with the sample imn configs if you have a new CORE installation. Make sure that you have installed Quagga for routing as mentioned in the [Quickstart]. For new installations, check that iptables is not blocking traffic on the host bridges (`iptables -L`). For MDR wireless routers, you'll need to install OSPF MDR as described in the manual. It may be helpful to `tcpdump` along the expected path to determine connectivity and routing information.