Re: [ns] how to use $ns create-trace type file src dst op

2010-09-09 Thread Tingshan Huang
Sorry for so many duplicated posts I kept getting errors when doing the posting and thus kept trying to post, and didn't know they were all successfully posted. Sorry if that bothers you. On Thu, Sep 9, 2010 at 12:04 AM, pangpang jellyw...@gmail.com wrote: Can anyone help me in using

[ns] how to use $ns create-trace type file src dst op

2010-09-08 Thread pangpang
Hi all, Can anyone help me in using this command? Suppose my topology is s0 \\ r1==r2==d0 // s1 I don't know where I should put this command in my script. If I want to get statistics of drops btw link s0 and d0, should I do things like: set ns [new Simulator] $ns create-trace Drop

[ns] how to use $ns create-trace type file src dst op

2010-09-08 Thread pangpang
Can anyone help me in using this command? Suppose my topology is s0 \\ r1==r2==d0 // s1 I don't know where I should put this command in my script. If I want to get statistics of drops btw link s0 and d0, should I do things like: set ns [new Simulator] $ns create-trace Drop file s0 d0

[ns] how to use $ns create-trace type file src dst op

2010-09-08 Thread pangpang
Can anyone help me in using this command? Suppose my topology is s0 \\ r1==r2==d0 // s1 I don't know where I should put this command in my script. If I want to get statistics of drops btw link s0 and d0, should I do things like: set ns [new Simulator] $ns create-trace Drop file s0 d0

[ns] how to use $ns create-trace type file src dst op

2010-09-08 Thread pangpang
Can anyone help me in using this command? Suppose my topology is s0 \\ r1==r2==d0 // s1 I don't know where I should put this command in my script. If I want to get statistics of drops btw link s0 and d0, should I do things like: set ns [new Simulator] $ns create-trace Drop file s0 d0

[ns] how to use $ns create-trace type file src dst op

2010-09-08 Thread pangpang
Can anyone help me in using this command? Suppose my topology is s0 \\ r1==r2==d0 // s1 I don't know where I should put this command in my script. If I want to get statistics of drops btw link s0 and d0, should I do things like: set ns [new Simulator] $ns create-trace Drop file s0 d0

[ns] how to use $ns create-trace type file src dst op

2010-09-08 Thread pangpang
Can anyone help me in using this command? Suppose my topology is s0 \\ r1==r2==d0 // s1 I don't know where I should put this command in my script. If I want to get statistics of drops btw link s0 and d0, should I do things like: set ns [new Simulator] $ns create-trace Drop file s0 d0

[ns] how to use $ns create-trace type file src dst op

2010-09-08 Thread pangpang
Can anyone help me in using this command? Suppose my topology is s0 \\ r1==r2==d0 // s1 I don't know where I should put this command in my script. If I want to get statistics of drops btw link s0 and d0, should I do things like: set ns [new Simulator] $ns create-trace Drop file s0 d0

[ns] how to use $ns create-trace type file src dst op

2010-09-08 Thread pangpang
Can anyone help me in using this command? Suppose my topology is s0 \\ r1==r2==d0 // s1 I don't know where I should put this command in my script. If I want to get statistics of drops btw link s0 and d0, should I do things like: set ns [new Simulator] $ns create-trace Drop file s0 d0

[ns] how to use $ns create-trace type file src dst op

2010-09-08 Thread pangpang
Can anyone help me in using this command? Suppose my topology is s0 \\ r1==r2==d0 // s1 I don't know where I should put this command in my script. If I want to get statistics of drops btw link s0 and d0, should I do things like: set ns [new Simulator] $ns create-trace Drop file s0 d0