Due to named data network (NDN) 's advantages as a content-based architecture, it is a strong candidate for future internet architecture. Extensive research has been done on NDN implementation in the real world. However, the method widely used has advantages and disadvantages in reaching the goal. Simulation gives simplicity but is unlikely to provide reality in node implementation. The testbed method is close to real-world performance but needs higher effort. To solve the problems, building an environment with nature closer to the implementation world is required. The method also gives ease of use and observation, like simulation/emulation. Due to these needs, we proposed a framework that combines the advantages of emulation and a testbed that occupies a UNetLab-based virtualization environment for extensive observations for the NDN researcher. We build a test case in the PNETLab and Mini-NDN for gives a perspective on how our proposed method works. PNETLab framework evaluates NDN network's nodes performance, giving 7,59% in RTT delay, and 0,89% in nCHR deference result to Mini-NDN, and provides intensive hardware performance parameters result which is very important for NDN implementation.