[ns] I really need advice on gigabit ethernet
Pls I need to know what it takes to simulate gigabit ethernet... I'm sorry cos I know I've asked this question to ns users twice already today, but I have a report to submit tomorrow and I need to know even a little about simulating Gigabit Ethernet in NS-2 I'm working on VoIP core networks using QoS (Quality of Service) parameters as my performance metrics... Thanks Regards, Brenda
[ns] problem connection
Dear all, when I execute my program ns connect just node 9 to node 10. where is the problem? thanks. # == # Define options # == set val(chan) Channel/WirelessChannel ;# channel type set val(prop) Propagation/TwoRayGround ;# radio-propagation model set val(ant) Antenna/OmniAntenna ;# Antenna type set val(ll) LL ;# Link layer type set val(ifq) Queue/DropTail/PriQueue ;# Interface queue type set val(ifqlen) 50 ;# max packet in ifq set val(netif)Phy/WirelessPhy ;# network interface type set val(mac) Mac/802_11 ;# MAC type set val(rp) DSDV ;# ad-hoc routing protocol set val(nn) 11 ;# number of mobilenodes # Create simulator set ns_[new Simulator] # Set up trace file $ns_ use-newtrace set tracefd [open jeudi.tr w] $ns_ trace-all $tracefd # Create the "general operations director" # Used internally by MAC layer: must create! create-god $val(nn) # Create and configure topography (used for mobile scenarios) set topo [new Topography] # 500x500m terrain $topo load_flatgrid 500 500 # # Create the specified number of mobilenodes [$val(nn)] and "attach" them # to the channel. # Here two nodes are created : node(0) and node(1) # configure node $ns_ node-config -adhocRouting $val(rp) \ -llType $val(ll) \ -macType $val(mac) \ -ifqType $val(ifq) \ -ifqLen $val(ifqlen) \ -antType $val(ant) \ -propType $val(prop) \ -phyType $val(netif) \ -channelType $val(chan) \ -topoInstance $topo \ -agentTrace ON \ -routerTrace ON \ -macTrace OFF \ -movementTrace OFF for {set i 0} {$i < $val(nn) } {incr i} { set node_($i) [$ns_ node] $node_($i) random-motion 0;# disable random motion $node_($i) set Z_ 0.0 } $node_(0) set X_ 0.0 $node_(0) set Y_ 0.0 $node_(1) set X_ 50.0 $node_(1) set Y_ 50.0 $node_(2) set X_ 50.0 $node_(2) set Y_ 100.0 $node_(3) set X_ 0.0 $node_(3) set Y_ 150.0 $node_(4) set X_ 0.0 $node_(4) set Y_ 400.0 $node_(5) set X_ 200.0 $node_(5) set Y_ 0.0 $node_(6) set X_ 250.0 $node_(6) set Y_ 250.0 $node_(7) set X_ 250.0 $node_(7) set Y_ 300.0 $node_(8) set X_ 450.0 $node_(8) set Y_ 100.0 $node_(9) set X_ 500.0 $node_(9) set Y_ 200.0 $node_(10) set X_ 450.0 $node_(10) set Y_ 0.0 # 1500 - 20 byte IP header - 40 byte TCP header = 1440 bytes Agent/TCP set packetSize_ 1440 ;# This size EXCLUDES the TCP header set agent [new Agent/TCP] set app [new Application/FTP] set sink [new Agent/TCPSink] $app attach-agent $agent $ns_ attach-agent $node_(0) $agent $ns_ attach-agent $node_(1) $agent $ns_ attach-agent $node_(2) $agent $ns_ attach-agent $node_(3) $agent $ns_ attach-agent $node_(4) $agent $ns_ attach-agent $node_(5) $agent $ns_ attach-agent $node_(6) $agent $ns_ attach-agent $node_(7) $agent $ns_ attach-agent $node_(8) $agent $ns_ attach-agent $node_(9) $agent $ns_ attach-agent $node_(10) $sink $ns_ connect $agent $sink #30 seconds of warmup time for routing $ns_ at 0.0 "$app start" # 180 seconds of running the simulation time $ns_ at 1200.0 "$ns_ halt" $ns_ run $ns_ flush-trace close $tracefd _ Ne gardez plus qu'une seule adresse mail ! Copiez vos mails vers Yahoo! Mail
Re: [ns] need tcl script showing voice codec implementation
Hi Can you please explain in a single email which topics are you asking for help, instead of sending countless seperated messages?? Pedro Estrela > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf > Of Brenda Lindsay Williams > Sent: terça-feira, 18 de Setembro de 2007 16:57 > To: ns-users@ISI.EDU > Subject: [ns] need tcl script showing voice codec implementation > > > Can someone pls give me a script showing voice codec implementation in > NS2? > I'm working with G.711, but any available one based on the H.323 standard > will be greatly appreciated. > Thanks. > > regards, > > Brenda
[ns] need tcl script showing voice codec implementation
Can someone pls give me a script showing voice codec implementation in NS2? I'm working with G.711, but any available one based on the H.323 standard will be greatly appreciated. Thanks. regards, Brenda
[ns] Help with Gigabit Ethernet!!!
Please I need help implementing gigabit ethernet using NS2 on 5 nodes acting as routers using multicast strategy in a full-mesh topology... How do i go about implementing this and the links? Thanks a lot Regards, Brenda
[ns] Gigabit Ethernet on NS-2
I want to simulate Gigabit Ethernet on 5 routers connected in a full-mesh topology using multicast routing strategy... I'm connecting the routers to 4 WAN networksThe 5 routers serve as a core network... I'm concerned with QoS in a VoIP network, I'm looking at things like end-to-end delay, packet loss and bandwidth utilization (thoroughput) To this end, I want to know if anybody has implemented Gigabit Ethernet on NS-2... I'm new to NS-2, I would really appreciate any help given.. Thanks. Regards, Brenda
Re: [ns] G.711 codec
Hi again, Just as a follow up on the G.711, the simplistic UDP/CBR model won't be useful if you want to simulate stuff like silence concealment and activity detection which are actually two key elements, encoders can use nowadays to efficiently compress audio. You can still use the UDP/CBR model but you'll have to say it clear that it has such and such limitations. You can start with it, do the work and then if you find a better model you can always change it. It always involves modifying just one line in your tcl script and rerunning the simulation. BR, Ilyes Gouta. On 9/17/07, Brenda Lindsay Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I want to use G.711 codec to simulate a VoIP traffic using an exponential > distribution process based on a stochastic model... > Can someone pls tell me what properties my packets will have based on the > G.711 codec standard... > Does anyone have a tcl script depicting G.711 > Thanks > > Regards >
Re: [ns] G.711 codec
Hi, The G.711 is a constant bit rate encoder/producer. It just takes a linear PCM sample and re-encodes it using a logarithmic approach. The final output is 64 kbit/s (but it can be 54 kbits/s too). NS doesn't care about the encoder itself, i.e its internals. What matters is the number of packets generated each second, how they are generated (the inter-generation interval) and the size of each packed. In your case, a G1.711 encoder (the source) can be modeled by a UDP/CBR node. BR, Ilyes Gouta. On 9/17/07, Brenda Lindsay Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I want to use G.711 codec to simulate a VoIP traffic using an exponential > distribution process based on a stochastic model... > Can someone pls tell me what properties my packets will have based on the > G.711 codec standard... > Does anyone have a tcl script depicting G.711 > Thanks > > Regards >