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Hello everyone
I'm using NS 2.33 patched with the 802.11e EDCA MAC implementation
provided by the university of Berlin.
I have a question about the numbering of packets in NS: in the official
NS manual is written [1] that the Ii field is a unique identifier for
a given packet. I interpreted this
i'm looking at Marc Greis' Tutorial in An new protocol for ns and i find
an error.
He said that i have to insert a piece of code at file tcl/lib/ns-packet.tcl.
So, the file has a new code and the old code is comment. what do i do now?
thanks for all.
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After some additional debugging, i found a bug in my trace parsing
script which was responsible for the duplication of packet identifiers.
My aplogies for the noise.
regards
Attilio Fiandrotti
Attilio Fiandrotti ha scritto:
Hello everyone
I'm using NS 2.33 patched with the 802.11e EDCA
Hello...
I'm working in a new protocol (i'm using ns 2.31, and 802.15.4). But i need to
know/get the value of LQI. When i'm parsing the traces files i can see the
packets dropped for LQI. for example
D 40.185642829 _21_ MAC LQI 0 AODV 55 [0 1d 800] --- [29:255
-1:255 20 0] [0x2
Hai,
I'm a college student from Indonesia. I'm building a wired-cum-wireless
project sending a multicast packet. I'm having this error on my simulation
:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/ns-2.32/ns-allinone-2.32/ns-2.32/puma# ns tandi4a.tcl
num_nodes is set 5
warning: Please use -channel as shown in