[ns] QMRP
mohamed elserafy
elserafy_eng at yahoo.com
Mon Sep 5 16:02:36 PDT 2005
does anyone have implementation of QMRP(QoS-aware
Multicast Routing Protocol) in NS...plz forward it if
u have..
thank u
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