Hi,

The mail I was referring to, when I gave the is:
http://mailman.isi.edu/pipermail/ns-users/2007-January/058433.html

Cheers,
Ramón

At 12:00 29/01/2007, Ramon Aguero wrote:
>Hello,
>
>I already gave an answer regarding this (especially on Listings 5.3, 5.4 
>and 5.5.
>
>- Regarding Listing 5.1: you have to add that in the definition of the 
>routing agent (i.e. the aodv.h file).
>- Regarding Listing 5.2: you have to modify the command method of the 
>routing agent, which is within the aodv.cc file.
>
>HTH,
>Ramón
>
>At 10:06 21/01/2007, h sh wrote:
>
>
>>
>>Hello,
>>
>>
>>
>>Thank you very much for your Document.
>>
>>
>><http://personales.unican.es/aguerocr>http://personales.unican.es/aguerocr>http://personales.unican.es/aguerocr
>>
>>
>>
>>As i understand i can extend one of the protocol agents: AODV, DSDV or TORA?
>>
>>
>>i choice  the AODV ad hoc routing agent to change.
>>
>>
>>
>>i have some problems at Chapter 5,
>>
>>
>>In AODV.h i should add the Listing 5.1?
>>
>>
>>In AODV.cc i should add the Listing 5.2, Listing 5.3, Listing 5.4 and 
>>Listing 5.5?
>>
>>
>>
>>Please help me
>>
>>
>>Thanks
>>
>>
>>    Ramon Aguero <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>Dear all,
>>We have seen a lot of requests about the possibility to extend the NS-2
>>framework to support multiple interfaces. Although there is some
>>information available, according to the messages that have been sent to
>>this list, it seems that a more thorough description may be required.
>>In this sense, after performing an analysis about existing activities in
>>this topic, we have created a document that tries to summarize which are
>>the required changes to be performed within the different pieces of the
>>simulator (tcl, c++) as well as how routing protocols can be adapted to
>>make use of the new feature. The howto is entitled "Adding Multiple
>>Interface Support in NS-2" and it has been written by my colleague Jesús
>>Pérez and myself.
>>I’ve uploaded the document, which can be retrieved from the following url:
>>http://personales.unican.es/aguerocr
>>We will be happy to receive any feedback, comments, so as to improve the
>>howto, since we would like to have it like a living document, adding new
>>features as they are available.
>>Best regards,
>>Ramón
>>========================================
>>Ramón Agüero Calvo
>>Dept. of Communications Engineering
>>Network Planning & Mobile Communications
>>Laboratory
>>University of Cantabria
>>Avda Castros s/n
>>39005 - Santander
>>SPAIN
>>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>Tel: +34 942 201 392 (Ext 14)
>>Fax: +34 942 201 488
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