@etudiante :
Nam is a separate application, an animation tool for viewing network
simulation traces 
http://www.isi.edu/nsnam/nam/

If you think you have a successful build of 'nam', and if 'nam' is in your
PATH,
you can open the nam GUI with : $ nam


The most common ways for using nam : 1) $ nam out.nam 
... Where out.nam is a nam trace file.
And 2) Some simulations ( $ ns file.tcl ) will open nam automatically.



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