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netverdict is a browser-based network simulator for labs and change testing. It does not boot vendor operating systems. Instead, it models network behaviour directly, so labs open quickly and results are repeatable.
Use these docs to answer practical questions:
- Which protocols work today?
- Which vendor config formats can I paste?
- Which parts are partial or not modelled yet?
- Which lab should I open to try a feature?
Start with the short version
Section titled “Start with the short version”| Area | Current status | Try it |
|---|---|---|
| IPv4 / IPv6 forwarding | Supported for practical labs | Open ping and trace |
| OSPFv2 | Supported for common lab scenarios | Open OSPF multi-area |
| BGP-4 | Supported for common policy labs | Open BGP local-pref |
| MPLS / L3VPN | Supported for labelled forwarding labs | Open MPLS L3VPN |
| NAT / PAT | Partial | Open NAT inside PAT |
How to read these docs
Section titled “How to read these docs”Every protocol and vendor page should be honest about scope:
- Supported means useful in practical labs.
- Partial means important pieces work, but some advanced behaviour is missing.
- Stub means config or data exists, but the full runtime behaviour is not there yet.
- Not modelled means exactly that.
The goal is not to claim “enterprise-grade” in a vague way. The goal is to make it clear what you can trust today.