Hi,
What UDP does is to create packets based on the application. Under your
scenario, Pareto tells UDP when to create a packet, and UDP will create
the packet accordingly. Therefore the rate of UDP is equal to the rate
at which the Pareto traffic is generated.
Best,
Teerawat
On 10/29/2008, J
Thanks-
But how would I measure the rate of the traffic generated by Pareto?
http://mailman.isi.edu/pipermail/ns-users/2002-June/023383.html
Does ns provides any agent or some monitoring scheme through which I can
measure the traffic arrival rate (TCP/UDP/Agent ) at the destination or
sink