Serene,
That really looks like 'awk' code. Where did you find the code?
In a TCL script? Was it in something like this:
exec awk { $3 / ($5 * $1) }
?
Awk is a programming language (usually just on Linux/Unix) that very
easily allows you to handle data. It functions on o
Hello all, yet again. :)
I mentioned in my earlier post about one of my output files only having
one line in it (for rtt_). Well, I have tried again with another
variable and it also has only one line in it. What's going on? Here's
the one line:
0.0 -1 -1 -1 -1 t_rtt_ 0
Here's the
for. They make some sense,
but can anyone verify that they are accurate? And that doesn't address
the apparent scale issue I saw with the 'time' value.
Thanks,
Justin
On 03/09/2011 11:45 AM, Justin wrote:
> ...
> I am trying to create graphs for RTT and throughput.
>
Hello all again,
In looking further at my cwnd_ trace file, I noticed that some of
the congestion window values are not integers. They start out as
integers and then somehow become non-integers. Also, there are spots in
the file that have erroneous lines; there will parts of two lines
t
tracevar cwnd_;# trace rtt
#END Justin's cong. window tracing
}
Any advice would be appreciated.
-- Justin
Hi all,
I read that at some point TCPDump output was in the works for NS, does anyone
know what became of that? What I'd like to be able to do is simulate a small
network and output TCPDump log files for it. Being able to seed intrusions is
crucial to my work.
Thanks!
Justin
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