Re: [ns] a simple question about the format of a trace file : Thank you

2011-05-10 Thread pradeep_ramesh


Hi Zakia
Iam pradeep,am doing project on GPSR,could you please send me the tcl script
to me.

Thanks
pradeep
pradeepsecx...@yahoo.com
00447501001287

Zakia Khalfallah wrote:
 
 
 
 Hi friends, 
 i'm simulating the GPSR protocol combined with the location service HLS .
 the trace file that i obtainde has this format :
 
 HLS_CUpd  5.472465613941 3 [0 5.4500 351.95 35.23]
 RTE: 5.472465613941 _3_: RouteInfo 10 (0-3) : 1 1r 5.472465614 _3_ MAC 
 --- 10 cbr 189 [13a 3 0 800] --- [0:0 3:0 128 3] [6] 1 0
 s 5.472475614 _3_ MAC  --- 0 ACK 38 [0 0 0 0] r 5.472490614 _3_ AGT  ---
 10 cbr 189 [13a 3 0 800] --- [0:0 3:0 128 3] [6] 1 0
 r 5.472779711 _0_ MAC  --- 0 ACK 38 [0 0 0 0] s 5.473109711 _0_ MAC  --- 0
 RTS 44 [a36 3 0 0] 
 r 5.473461808 _3_ MAC  --- 0 RTS 44 [a36 3 0 0] s 5.473471808 _3_ MAC  ---
 0 CTS 38 [8fc 0 0 0] 
 r 5.473775905 _0_ MAC  --- 0 CTS 38 [8fc 0 0 0] 
 
 I don't know which numbre refers to the  packet id  because it's not
 shown as the standard format of NS trace file  like
 
 
 s -t 0.293822201 -Hs 0 -Hd -2 -Ni 0 -Nx 100.00 -Ny 400.00 -Nz 0.00 -Ne
 -1.00 -Nl AGT -Nw --- -Ma 0 -Md 0 -Ms 0 -Mt 0 -Is 0.0 -Id 1.0 -It cbr
 -Il 512 -If 0 
 etc...
 
 So, how can i know where is the packet id and also for other informations
 . In other words, how can i know what every information refers to
 than you and goog luck
 zak,
 
 
 

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[ns] a simple question about the format of a trace file : Thank you

2011-05-09 Thread Zakia Khalfallah


Hi friends, 
i'm simulating the GPSR protocol combined with the location service HLS .
the trace file that i obtainde has this format :

HLS_CUpd  5.472465613941 3 [0 5.4500 351.95 35.23]
RTE: 5.472465613941 _3_: RouteInfo 10 (0-3) : 1 1r 5.472465614 _3_ MAC  --- 10 
cbr 189 [13a 3 0 800] --- [0:0 3:0 128 3] [6] 1 0
s 5.472475614 _3_ MAC  --- 0 ACK 38 [0 0 0 0] r 5.472490614 _3_ AGT  --- 10 cbr 
189 [13a 3 0 800] --- [0:0 3:0 128 3] [6] 1 0
r 5.472779711 _0_ MAC  --- 0 ACK 38 [0 0 0 0] s 5.473109711 _0_ MAC  --- 0 RTS 
44 [a36 3 0 0] 
r 5.473461808 _3_ MAC  --- 0 RTS 44 [a36 3 0 0] s 5.473471808 _3_ MAC  --- 0 
CTS 38 [8fc 0 0 0] 
r 5.473775905 _0_ MAC  --- 0 CTS 38 [8fc 0 0 0] 

I don't know which numbre refers to the  packet id  because it's not shown as 
the standard format of NS trace file  like


s -t 0.293822201 -Hs 0 -Hd -2 -Ni 0 -Nx 100.00 -Ny 400.00 -Nz 0.00 -Ne 
-1.00 -Nl AGT -Nw --- -Ma 0 -Md 0 -Ms 0 -Mt 0 -Is 0.0 -Id 1.0 -It cbr -Il 
512 -If 0 
etc...

So, how can i know where is the packet id and also for other informations . In 
other words, how can i know what every information refers to
than you and goog luck
zak,
  


[ns] a simple question

2006-12-18 Thread juan manuel gomez garcia

Hi ns-users:
I don't know what is the difference between

Packet::free(p)  anddrop(p).

Thank you for your help.

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Re: [ns] a simple question

2006-12-18 Thread Pedro Vale Estrela

The first free the memory and doesn't log the drop in the trace file, the
second does both (please confirm if it frees the memory)


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 Subject: [ns] a simple question
 
 
 Hi ns-users:
 I don't know what is the difference between
 
 Packet::free(p)  anddrop(p).
 
 Thank you for your help.
 
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