Re: [ns] Sending RREQ periodically, any suggestion?

2011-05-25 Thread Teerawat@UBC
Hi Mohamed, You need to have the list of destination address and you can call the following function for all your destination sendRequest(dst) Do it when the timer expires. Best Wishes Teerawat Issariyakul http://www.ns2ultimate.com/

[ns] [NS-ANS] Re: [NS2]What is meaning in Ns-default.tcl (tcl\lib):LL set delay_

2011-05-25 Thread Teerawat@UBC
Hi Bruce, This statement set the default value of the class variable 'delay_' all 'LL' objects to be 25e-6 s. Best Wishes Teerawat Issariyakul http://www.ns2ultimate.com/ http://www.facebook.com/pages/Teerawat-Issariyakul/358240861417 http://twitter.com/T_Bear

[ns] get arrival packet time

2011-05-25 Thread Tami Nesher
Hi, I would like to know , how can I get the time that the first packet arrived to the tcpsink. Is there any function that do it? or something else? Thanks

Re: [ns] get arrival packet time

2011-05-25 Thread Tami Nesher
But I need to do it in the TcpSink class . do you know any suitable function in C? THANKS On Wed, May 25, 2011 at 2:49 AM, ÞÕÇÏ Úíäì Ýì ßá ãßÇä mohammed teto...@yahoo.com wrote: you can show it through trace file --- On *Wed, 5/25/11, Tami Nesher vessely...@gmail.com* wrote: From: Tami

[ns] OSPF on ns-2

2011-05-25 Thread Pedro Dias
Hi all, how can I configure OSPF on ns-2? I've tested the link state based protocol ( LS ), but it seems to use only the number of hops to calculate the link cost. How can I change this to consider the bandwidth? Can I set my own cost function? How? Thanks in advance, -- Pedro Dias de

Re: [ns] RTP over wireless connection between two nodes

2011-05-25 Thread pebbles
Thanx a lot for the zip file and your help! I tried to compile it but it gave me errors like this: aodv/aodv.o: In function `AODV::command(int, char const* const*)': aodv.cc:(.text+0xcd): undefined reference to `GroupHelloTimer::handle(Event*)' aodv.cc:(.text+0x2c9): undefined reference to

Re: [ns] RTP over wireless connection between two nodes

2011-05-25 Thread Fivos.K
ah yes i dealt with those as well. the solution is quite trivial if you know the following or if you can use google to resolve such compiler errors which i strongly suggest. A quick search reveals: When you compile, you need to make sure that the libraries are where they're supposed to be AND

Re: [ns] RTP over wireless connection between two nodes

2011-05-25 Thread pebbles
Thanx for your quick reply, now I'm searching about the error it gave when I ran my tcl script. -- View this message in context: http://old.nabble.com/RTP-over-wireless-connection-between-two-nodes-tp31407109p31701169.html Sent from the ns-users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.

Re: [ns] RTP over wireless connection between two nodes

2011-05-25 Thread Fivos.K
well it shouldn't be related with the maodv as it is working as it should for me . Maybe solving the warning is all that is needed warning: Please use -channel as shown in tcl/ex/wireless-mitf.tcl if you post your tcl script you might get some assistance ;) pebbles wrote: Thanx for your

Re: [ns] RTP over wireless connection between two nodes

2011-05-25 Thread pebbles
It's ok now! I just had to change the ns-mcast.tcl as I did in my second post. I'm using the example simple-wireless.tcl of ns with the option multicast on and the error I'm getting is: --- Classfier::no-slot{} default handler (tcl/lib/ns-lib.tcl) --- _o16: no target for slot -1

Re: [ns] RTP over wireless connection between two nodes

2011-05-25 Thread Fivos.K
you can't use maodv like that !! look in maodv-scripts folder.. and check the ns.tcl file to see how you can configure ns to use it. pebbles wrote: It's ok now! I just had to change the ns-mcast.tcl as I did in my second post. I'm using the example simple-wireless.tcl of ns with the

Re: [ns] RTP over wireless connection between two nodes

2011-05-25 Thread pebbles
You're right! So, if I want to use FTP or RTP I should create traffic scenarios like in these cbr files ? Fivos.K wrote: you can't use maodv like that !! look in maodv-scripts folder.. and check the ns.tcl file to see how you can configure ns to use it. pebbles wrote: It's ok

[ns] Read your message before it gets deleted!

2011-05-25 Thread Badoo
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