).
(FTP_Srv)--(R1)==TCP Tunnel===(R2)(TCP_Sink)
Regards,
Peyman
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From: Pedro Vale Estrela [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 15 November 2006 15:26
To: 'Peyman Behbahani'; ns-users@ISI.EDU
Subject: RE: [ns] TCP or transport layer Tunn
Dear Ns-Users,
I am wandering is there any implementation for TCP-over-TCP tunnelling or
alternatively any idea about implementing such a scenario?
The topology can be as follow:
0-0=0-0
Sender
Hi Sara,
In setdest program you won't be able to define the minimum values for x and
y. I used a simple way to get around this limitation. What you should is add
your minimum coordinates with the values of x and y in the output file of
setdest. You can do it with any text processing language lik
Hi Dhammika,
In your $ns_ node-config add the following lines. It should works if you are
using wired cum wireless but please do let me know how does it work?
-agentTrace ON \
-wiredRouting ON
Regards,
Peyman
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Beh
Dear NS-Users,
Is anyone aware of any implementation of mSCTP?
Regards, Peyman
Hi Sita,
Mobile node can moves randomly by default. If you set random-motion value
the mobile node won't move randomly, but still you can move it by changing
the coordinates either in your tcl or scenario files.
Hope it helps,
Peyman
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