Hi all,
in these days, I began to use vcore-4.5.
In particular, I'm using the functionality "Execute Python Script" to
launch scripts directly from the GUI of CORE: this is a really useful
feature! Thank you very much for your work to improve more and more CORE.

However, I have some problems.
I'm trying to run a simulation, using a python script that implements a
network of the type PC_1<--wired-->MDR_1<--Wi-Fi-->MDR_2<--wired-->PC_2.
The wireless network uses EMANE.
I need to run a ping between the two PCs.
To achieve this, I modified my old python script that was able to create
this network topology and that could run a simulation using CORE.
With the current changes, I can launch it from the GUI and see on the
canvas that all the nodes and all EMANE parameters are rightly created.
However, the two MDRs aren't connected together.

 Moreover, if I stop the simulation by clicking the STOP button on the GUI,
and if I try to go to configure the services on the two MDRs by
right-clicking on they, I can't change or update they. In particular, I
tried to edit the configuration file that manages the OSPFv3MDR service
without success. In the text area, it is possible to write the new contents
of the configuration file but, when I try to click on "Apply" button, the
content isn't saved.
What do you think?
Can it be a problem attributed to the fact that I don't set correctly some
parameters related to the wireless interfaces?
Have been made changes in EMANE which may impede the proper functioning of
my script? To consider that the original version of my python script worked
with CORE 4.3.
I note that in this new version of CORE there are some changes in the file
quagga.py. Are CORE functionalities changed much? Is this a possible
problem?

Any advice will be greatly appreciated.

Best regard,


-- 
Alessandro Mancini
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