Prateek,

unfortunately, I think you are right...

Marco

>----
Messaggio originale----
>Da: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Data: 4-lug-
2006 1.27 PM
>A: <ns-users@isi.edu>
>Cc: "Marco Fiore"<[EMAIL PROTECTED]
it>
>Ogg: Re: R: [ns] Ending the simulation after a transfer is 
finished
>
>Hi Marco,
>
>I think this does not hold if the Scheduler 
type is Realtime, right? I
>should have mentioned that earlier :(
>
>Prateek
>
>On 7/4/06, Marco Fiore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> 
Prateek,
>>
>> setting the finish time to a high value should not cause 
any
>> harm, nor should it make you wait more.
>> Since ns-2 is an 
event-driven
>> simulator, once no event is scheduled the time shall 
move directly to
>> the
>> 'end of simulation' event, in no (user) 
time.
>>
>> I don't know if
>> other better solutions exist, though.
>>
>> Marco
>>
>> >----Messaggio
>> originale----
>> >Da: singhal.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> >Data: 4-lug-2006 12.53 PM
>> >A: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
EDU>
>> >Ogg: [ns] Ending the simulation after a
>> transfer is 
finished
>> >
>> >
>> >Hi,
>> >
>> >Is there a way to end the 
simulation
>> just after a transfer is finished and
>> >not by 
specifying a time on
>> which to end it. For e.g.: my script has a 
line:
>> >
>> >$ns at 5.0 "$ftp
>> send 6000"
>> >
>> >Where ns is a 
network simulator object and ftp is an ftp
>> application object.
>> 
>Now, I don't know at what time will this transfer
>> be over. So, I 
can't have
>> >a line which says:
>> >
>> >$ns at 10.0 "finish"
>> >
>> 
>I also don't want to use a big number for the time over there because
>> that
>> >will mean unnecessary waiting in most cases.
>> >
>> >Is 
there a way to
>> end the simulation when $ftp is over with its 
transfer? In
>> >other
>> words, is there a way to know the time when a 
transfer will be over?
>> >
>> >Thanks,
>> >Prateek Singhal
>> >
>> >--
>> >Prateek Singhal | mailto:singhal.
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>>
>>
>>
>
>
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