Subject: Re: [ns] idle/sleep state
Hello Alex,
I'm not sure if this is the best solution, but you can use the 'on' and
'off' commands in the mobile node to put it to sleep.
Unfortunately these commands doesn't work.in NS2 off the box (as of
version 2.29.3)
To do so, you need
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Subject: Re: [ns] idle/sleep state
I'm also trying to do this, but I didn't find ou yet if it is possible...
On 8/30/06, Alex Triffitt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am wanting to put a node into a idle/sleeping state where it will not
listen for transmitted packets and to all intense and purposes is not
participating in the
Hello Alex,
I'm not sure if this is the best solution, but you can use the 'on' and
'off' commands in the mobile node to put it to sleep.
Unfortunately these commands doesn't work.in NS2 off the box (as of
version 2.29.3)
To do so, you need comment out a call to a unexistent tcl function in
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Subject: Re: [ns] idle/sleep state
Hello Alex,
I'm not sure if this is the best
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Subject: Re: [ns] idle/sleep state
Hello Alex,
I'm not sure if this is the best solution, but you can use the 'on' and
'off' commands in the mobile
I am wanting to put a node into a idle/sleeping state where it will not listen
for transmitted packets and to all intense and purposes is not participating in
the MANET i've created. Could someone possiblely tell me how this is done or
point out where I can find out how to do this
Kindest