Although IPv4 is still working, IPv6 is considered as the backbone and characteristic of the NGI. With the
development of Internet, new protocols and network equipments are required to develop. It is necessary to test the new
protocols and network equipments extensively before deployment. This paper proposes the design and implementation of
RENEW, a useable and accurate network emulator which supports both IPv4 and IPv6 protocols. Besides, it also works
on Windows platform. In our IPv6 testbed, we use RENEW to emulate various network characteristics and conditions
including bandwidth, delay packet loss and jitter. Compared with the expected values, results are acceptable. Through
implementation and experimentation study, we have shown that RENEW does provide the real-time control and change
on the parameters of IPv6 network conditions effectively and expediently on Windows. It also gives enough accuracy
and more satisfactory convenience to the development and test work for the new protocols.
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