Hi Anirudh, 

src/dev/ethertap.* might be what you're looking for,
but I don't know that the code has been used in quite some time. Also,
because you'll be interfacing with the real world, the simulation will
not be deterministic. 

Ali 

On 26.03.2012 19:02, Anirudh Sivaraman
wrote: 

> On Mon, Mar 26, 2012 at 1:31 PM, Pritha Ghoshal
<[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> Hi Anirudh, What kind of network
system are you trying to simulate? GEM5 by default has ethernet support
built it for having a full system processor along with networking
support. The code is present in /src/dev.
> 
> Thanks for the prompt
reply. I am trying to simulate some wireless
> scenarios where ns3 will
take care of the wireless simulation. ns3
> does this using virtual
network interfaces (TUN/TAP devices). Does
> GEM5 expose a virtual
network interface that I can link up to ns3 ?
> 
>> Pritha On Mon, Mar
26, 2012 at 11:49 AM, Anirudh Sivaraman <[email protected] [3]>
wrote: 
>> 
>>> Has anyone looked at integrating a network simulator
like ns-3 with GEM5 to simulate networked systems ? I would be really
interested in talking to anyone who has some experience in this regard.
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