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Precision, Speed, and Relevancy of results. Each of these are critical in network modeling and design. The combination of WANDL's hardware device-specific modeling with WANDL's powerful heuristic algorithms delivers all three, and continues to distinguish WANDL above all others.

In order to provide the most current and accurate network modeling and simulation, WANDL maintains close working partnerships with vendors of switching and routing equipment. Over the years, WANDL has built up a solid reputation for its simulation accuracy and modeling of exact device details across its suite of software solutions.

WANDL models everything from hardware vendor legacy routing protocols to the subtle variations in vendor implementations of the standards. Details such as vendor resource limits (for instance, the number of ports, connections or trunks available to each switching node) are also observed. The following is a partial list of the hardware device models that WANDL supports.


WANDL's Equipment Specific Design Tools:


Router Models Supported
  • Alcatel 7710, 7750
  • Avici QSR, SSR
  • Cisco IOS- and IOX-based Routers and Switches
  • Foundry NetIron
  • Huawei NE series
  • Juniper E-, J-, M-, T-series
  • Nortel MSS, MPE 9000 series, 8600
  • Riverstone RS series
  • Tellabs 8800 series
ATM/FR/IDNX/Transport Models Supported
  • Alcatel 7x70, 36150
  • Cisco MGX, BPX, IGX, LS1010
  • ECI Telecom T::DAX
  • Lucent GX550, CBX500, B-STDX
  • Marconi ASX, TNX, BXR
  • net.com Promina, SCREAM
  • Nortel MSS(Passport ATM), BNX
  • Sycamore SN3000, SN16000
Generic ATM, FR, TDM, SDH, SONET, Voice models are also available

WANDL's network modeling very closely reflects the state and behavior of the actual network. As a result, customers have repeatedly turned to WANDL for solutions which help them to effectively optimize their networks, pinpoint and address potential network problems, and plan for network growth or migration as technologies evolve.


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