a) I've put a patch very recently on this list to enable packet coloring in
wireless scnenarios.

b) for nam to show drops, they must be logged in the .nam file. Try to
change the amount of L2 and L3 logging that is being performed.

Pedro Estrela
http://tagus.inesc-id.pt/~pestrela/ns2/



> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
> Of Karena Stannett
> Sent: quinta-feira, 15 de Novembro de 2007 14:06
> To: ns-users@ISI.EDU
> Subject: [ns] Visualization of data pkt movements in nam for
> wirelessscenarios
> 
> 
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: Karena Stannett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 15 Nov 2007 13:10
> Subject: Visualization of data pkt movements in nam for wireless scenarios
> To: Ns-users@isi.edu
> 
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> I am a newbie to NS2 and need to clarify something in respect of the
> visualisation of data pkt movements in nam in wireless networks.  I've
> worked my way through Marc Gries' Tutorials which state visualisation
> of pkt movement is not possible.
> 
> However my research concerns DCCP and as such I am using the
> dccp-ns2.29.patch.  I have also tried the dccp-wireless.tcl example
> that is available from the same location as the patch.  When I run the
> namtrace file it clearly shows pkts being sent and dropped between 2
> nodes over a wireless network.  Is this visualisation unique to the
> DCCP or is it now supported generally in NS2.  And if it is now
> generally supported how is this done?
> 
> I've looked at the differences between the code of a tcp agent
> wireless example very similar to the dccp-wireless.tcl and tried
> commenting out / adding bits to see if I can create visualisation in
> other wireless networks, read the wireless trace chapters of the
> manual and tried to see if there is anything relevant in the archives
> posts but  I'm still no closer to knowing how this is being acheived.
> 
> Any help appreciated
> 
> Karena
> 
> 
> 
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