Hi, Do you mean "--enable-ns" or "--enable-nsclick"?
For "--enable-nsclick", you can find more info here: http://read.cs.ucla.edu/click/nsclick https://www.cs.colorado.edu/department/publications/reports/docs/CU-CS-959-0 3.pdf As far as I know (some day I was interested but never used it), what you activate with --enable-nsclick is the integration between Click and ns-2 (not NS-3). If you find the way to use/integrate ns-3, please tell me, I'm also interested... Basically, what I understood is: You can use a Click Router inside an ns-2 simulator as if it were a node in the simulation. Your Click Router generates and receives packets from other nodes in the simulation. Manuel > > > > -----Mensaje original----- > > De: [email protected] [mailto:click- > > [email protected]] En nombre de Juan Ramon Gutierrez Agullo > > Enviado el: miƩrcoles, 17 de febrero de 2010 16:51 > > Para: [email protected] > > Asunto: [Click] Using click and Ns3 > > > > Hi all, > > > > I've been looking for this at the click mailing-list but I haven't found > > anything that could solve my doubt. I have a general question, how does > > Click work with Network simulator? > > If I build click with the option --enable-ns during configure step, I'll > > be able to run click conf's with ns? or I'll be able to run ns programs > > with click? > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > click mailing list > > [email protected] > > https://amsterdam.lcs.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/click _______________________________________________ click mailing list [email protected] https://amsterdam.lcs.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/click
