Maybe your line ending in .nss topology file is carriage return (0x0D) + line feed (0x0A) (Windows)
In .nss file, line ending must be a line feed (0x0A) only (Unix) Hope that helps --Supasate On Fri, Feb 29, 2008, funofnet Funofnet wrote: > > Hi every body, > I don't now if my question has been asked before but I urgently want to > know the answer. > When I ran surge application, the DBG route didn't show me lost packet as > it is viewed bellow: > 3: MultiHopLEPSM: Updating Nbr 4. ExpTotl = 5, rcvd= 43, missed = 0 > 3: MultiHopLEPSM: Updating Nbr 1. ExpTotl = 5, rcvd= 43, missed = 0 > 3: MultiHopLEPSM: Updating Nbr 0. ExpTotl = 5, rcvd= 4, missed = 0 > 3: MultiHopLEPSM: Updating Nbr 2. ExpTotl = 5, rcvd= 41, missed = 0 > Always (zero). > > In addition, although I defined .nss file like this: > 0:1:0.555 > 0:4:1 > 1:2:0.666 > 1:3:1 > 2:3:1 > 2:0:1 > 3:4:0.750 > 4:0:0.250 > 4:1:1 > > my topology showed me only connections between Node N° 0 and others > (neither links between 1 and 3 nor 1 and 2 etc...) > I will be very grateful if you answer very soon > Thanks a lot. >
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