The very fact that you are using CBR taffic means that the packets you are sending will be at a constant rate (in you case at an interval of .25 secs). Your second case defines bursty traffic - characteristics of TCP traffic where packets equal to the congestion window value are sent out at a time etc..
I do not think you can model bursty traffic with CBR. Zubair On 3/7/06, jeevesh sharma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > HI friends, > As we know CBR connection use an option type > packet/sec to be sent. Is that means they are sent at regular interval. > i.e. 4 > packet/sec means it will send the packet at regular interval of .25 sec. > But i think it is not the real world communication. > Because one can send some packet for some time and then after waiting for > some time it will send few more packet. I mean first at 2.230 sec , > second at 2.234 sec. then at 2.35, 2.251, 2.90, 2.901, 2.902, 4.500, 4.503 > sec. Is there any way to make it possible using CBR connection?. Or any > other way to do it?. > Any suggestion is welcome. > > jeevesh kumar > > --------------------------------- > Jiyo cricket on Yahoo! India cricket > Yahoo! Messenger Mobile Stay in touch with your buddies all the time. > -- Mohammad Zubair Ahmad PhD Student, Computer Engineering University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL 32826 Cell:(407)-435-9070