The fake-iprouter example is "fake" because it doesn't really do anything. It generates 600000 packets, discards them all, and stops. So this is not exactly a "problem"; I don't know what you expected.
The message is caused by the InfiniteSource's BURST 5 option, which causes the router to accept packets faster than the Discard element can throw them away. I don't know why that was there, so I got rid of it. Eddie KC Huang wrote: > Hi: > > When I try to run the example of fake-iprouter.click, it occurs the message > as > below: > > out0 :: Queue: overflow > > and then stops. Even though I changed the length of queue, it still has the > same problem. So I don't know if someone could tell me what's the reason. > BTW, I run in the user-level environment. > > Thanks in advance! > KC > _______________________________________________ > click mailing list > click@amsterdam.lcs.mit.edu > https://amsterdam.lcs.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/click _______________________________________________ click mailing list click@amsterdam.lcs.mit.edu https://amsterdam.lcs.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/click