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CORE

CORE: Common Open Research Emulator

Copyright (c)2005-2020 the Boeing Company.

See the LICENSE file included in this distribution.

About

The Common Open Research Emulator (CORE) is a tool for emulating networks on one or more machines. You can connect these emulated networks to live networks. CORE consists of a GUI for drawing topologies of lightweight virtual machines, and Python modules for scripting network emulation.

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