Hi,
I am looking at some simple simulations of ad-hoc routing protocols. I
was playing with the wired-cum-wireless example that come with ns-2,
but they don't seem to play very well with AODV.
I have put a traffic sink on the base station node and am using the
CBR traffic source to generate
On 6/2/06, Paul Vincent Craven [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Make sure you have the C++ indexer turned on for the project. Also make
sure that the files are listed as a 'source folder' as opposed to a
regular folder. If a file is indexed, you should be able to see an
outline of it in the outline
You might want to take a look at the Script NS Simulator for Beginners
bei Eitan Altman and Tania Jimenez at
http://www-sop.inria.fr/mistral/personnel/Eitan.Altman/COURS-NS/n3.pdf
for a User's Guide. If you want to spend time on improving
documentation I think this is where you should
hi,
I had also used jeff boleng broadcast solution in june 2000. but
what i think is his was is not the correct one due to the following
reason.
What jeff boleng says is that once a node receives broadcast packet,
instead of sending to the port classifier, it sends to routing agent.
so it
Hello,
I get this error but I don't know how to solve it. In my script, I
create 2 wired nodes, then 13 wireless nodes, then 2 base stations.
And in NAM I get this message:
Skipping duplicate node 15 definition.
Skipping duplicate node 16 definition.
I turn off adhoc routing in wired nodes,
Thank you Virginia ...
I did this modification, and the simulation has started successfully, and
simulating finished after more than 1 hour ...
My simulation time is just 900 sec!
I don't know what is wrong with CMU model ...
Why does it long too much?!
Also TRACE file became so large!!! ...
After running ns into a script file and generate the log output I tried
to open it with xgraph to collect the data easily but it reports tons of
errors: http://frederick.shadowarts.org/errors.txt you can see the log
in http://frederick.shadowarts.org/out-ex2.nam beware it is 1MB log
cause it