Explore how RINA builds recursive Level layers from physical machines, processes, bridge processes, and virtual links. Configure a small topology, unbox it, split bridges, and inspect the details.
Create persistent attribute definitions. These are saved locally and can later be attached to machines/nodes, processes, physical links, and virtual links. Application requirements are managed in their own panel below.
Create reusable preset profiles (e.g., High bandwidth / low latency link, Powerful machine). Each profile stores attribute values for one category, drawn from the current attribute definitions above.
Define SLA categories for virtual / Application-Level links. Each category bands one derived metric (e.g., Throughput from Effective Bandwidth) so every link can be classified and checked pass/fail against a target band. These are checks, not profiles.
Define what an application communication demands from the network (e.g., minimum bandwidth, maximum latency). Each requirement is compared against a virtual-link metric on the plane directly below the Application Level, using the chosen direction. Edit, add, or delete requirements and their comparison mapping freely.
Save the current values as a reusable render, or select an existing one and use the highlighted load button below.
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