OPNET has a feature called system in the loop. That allows to inject real packets into OPNET and to send them from OPNET to a network. Once you get real packets, it should be easy to inject them into Click.
Roman Michael Neufeld wrote: > I very briefly looked at doing this a few years ago (early to mid 2005 I > think), but never got beyond an initial investigation. Many of the > gyrations involved in getting nsclick to work had to do with the lack of > a clean way to plug external routing modules into ns-2. If I recall > correctly, OPNET at least had some well-defined interfaces for plugging > into its network stack at various points. I haven't heard about anyone > else working on integrating Click and OPNET. > > -Mike > > Armen Babikyan wrote: >> Hello, >> >> Does anyone know of any efforts (past or present) trying to integrate >> Opnet Modeler (a commercial network simulation package) with click? I >> know there is nsclick, but our current situation precludes us from using >> that instead of Opnet. >> >> Any info is appreciated. Thanks! >> >> Armen >> > _______________________________________________ click mailing list click@amsterdam.lcs.mit.edu https://amsterdam.lcs.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/click