From som6000 at gmail.com Sun Nov 1 00:59:31 2009 From: som6000 at gmail.com (Somdas Bandyopadhyay) Date: Sun, 1 Nov 2009 13:29:31 +0530 Subject: [ns] Hierarchical addressing for lan Message-ID: Can anyone tell me how to use hierarchical addressing in lan. Can anyone please give me the syntax for it? -- Somdas Bandyopadhyay M.Tech(CS) - First year IIT Bombay Mob no- 09920915176 From sr.nsuser at gmail.com Sun Nov 1 01:19:13 2009 From: sr.nsuser at gmail.com (soheila rahmani) Date: Sun, 1 Nov 2009 11:49:13 +0330 Subject: [ns] find midle of path Message-ID: <24a228b00911010119v14c5cfc1ob4bab9890b05d88d@mail.gmail.com> hi all I want to find middle of the path in wireless node I use AODV routing . I help I think chang AODV roting protocol can any one help me what do I do? thanks From tabeenahmad at gmail.com Sun Nov 1 04:56:54 2009 From: tabeenahmad at gmail.com (tabeen ahmad) Date: Sun, 1 Nov 2009 18:56:54 +0600 Subject: [ns] awk script for tcp variants Message-ID: can anyone knows about the AWK script for TCP-variants like tahoe,reno,newreno and newreno... here is my trace file format for DSDV-newreno.. M 0.0 nn 25 x 1000 y 1000 rp DSDV M 0.0 sc /root/ns-allinone-2.33/ns-2.33/tcl/mobility/scene/DSDV/NEWRENO/SC/dsdv-nr-25-00-1 cp /root/ns-allinone-2.33/ns-2.33/tcl/mobility/scene/DSDV/NEWRENO/CP/dsdv-nr-25-00-1 seed 1.0 M 0.0 prop Propagation/TwoRayGround ant Antenna/OmniAntenna M 0.00000 0 (128.15, 813.37, 0.00), (256.24, 500.91), 13.73 M 0.00000 1 (683.94, 818.27, 0.00), (476.77, 693.78), 4.42 M 0.00000 2 (448.19, 34.33, 0.00), (402.63, 927.22), 13.26 M 0.00000 3 (749.91, 488.77, 0.00), (860.15, 55.64), 4.31 M 0.00000 4 (479.49, 187.77, 0.00), (134.35, 239.40), 9.41 M 0.00000 5 (115.43, 896.08, 0.00), (608.92, 38.14), 16.67 M 0.00000 6 (558.71, 254.71, 0.00), (534.34, 875.43), 3.97 M 0.00000 7 (710.59, 497.71, 0.00), (845.22, 76.12), 1.68 M 0.00000 8 (152.74, 753.63, 0.00), (311.23, 598.18), 16.13 M 0.00000 9 (762.05, 35.09, 0.00), (744.08, 883.81), 16.00 M 0.00000 10 (472.26, 50.48, 0.00), (280.84, 414.17), 8.14 M 0.00000 11 (925.81, 107.64, 0.00), (439.91, 166.32), 0.14 M 0.00000 12 (553.08, 605.71, 0.00), (923.08, 987.51), 12.52 M 0.00000 13 (851.72, 191.16, 0.00), (259.28, 896.57), 19.15 M 0.00000 14 (43.89, 69.60, 0.00), (50.63, 491.26), 1.78 M 0.00000 15 (217.15, 285.93, 0.00), (69.99, 977.79), 14.51 M 0.00000 16 (130.74, 772.29, 0.00), (483.50, 166.89), 6.31 M 0.00000 17 (92.39, 119.39, 0.00), (141.45, 512.69), 11.00 M 0.00000 18 (669.35, 256.81, 0.00), (560.85, 525.01), 17.31 M 0.00000 19 (10.31, 885.88, 0.00), (938.69, 984.33), 13.53 M 0.00000 20 (933.64, 843.80, 0.00), (533.40, 794.46), 7.39 M 0.00000 21 (558.85, 71.17, 0.00), (229.27, 633.65), 11.17 M 0.00000 22 (846.58, 618.49, 0.00), (873.65, 779.45), 7.32 M 0.00000 23 (125.81, 511.24, 0.00), (60.16, 781.44), 9.79 M 0.00000 24 (183.31, 367.91, 0.00), (894.67, 899.07), 10.38 s 0.197740359 _4_ RTR --- 0 message 32 [0 0 0 0] ------- [4:255 -1:255 32 0] r 0.199140710 _6_ RTR --- 0 message 32 [0 ffffffff 4 800] ------- [4:255 -1:255 32 0] r 0.199140813 _10_ RTR --- 0 message 32 [0 ffffffff 4 800] ------- [4:255 -1:255 32 0] r 0.199140826 _21_ RTR --- 0 message 32 [0 ffffffff 4 800] ------- [4:255 -1:255 32 0] r 0.199140872 _2_ RTR --- 0 message 32 [0 ffffffff 4 800] ------- [4:255 -1:255 32 0] r 0.199141037 _18_ RTR --- 0 message 32 [0 ffffffff 4 800] ------- [4:255 -1:255 32 0] s 0.218505027 _21_ RTR --- 1 message 32 [0 0 0 0] ------- [21:255 -1:255 32 0] r 0.219825323 _10_ RTR --- 1 message 32 [0 ffffffff 15 800] ------- [21:255 -1:255 32 0] r 0.219825412 _2_ RTR --- 1 message 32 [0 ffffffff 15 800] ------- [21:255 -1:255 32 0] r 0.219825494 _4_ RTR --- 1 message 32 [0 ffffffff 15 800] ------- [21:255 -1:255 32 0] r 0.219825635 _6_ RTR --- 1 message 32 [0 ffffffff 15 800] ------- [21:255 -1:255 32 0] r 0.219825718 _9_ RTR --- 1 message 32 [0 ffffffff 15 800] ------- [21:255 -1:255 32 0] r 0.219825751 _18_ RTR --- 1 message 32 [0 ffffffff 15 800] ------- [21:255 -1:255 32 0] s 0.234302736 _0_ RTR --- 2 message 32 [0 0 0 0] ------- [0:255 -1:255 32 0] r 0.235602868 _16_ RTR --- 2 message 32 [0 ffffffff 0 800] ------- [0:255 -1:255 32 0] r 0.235602952 _8_ RTR --- 2 message 32 [0 ffffffff 0 800] ------- [0:255 -1:255 32 0] r 0.235603013 _5_ RTR --- 2 message 32 [0 ffffffff 0 800] ------- [0:255 -1:255 32 0] r 0.235603198 _19_ RTR --- 2 message 32 [0 ffffffff 0 800] ------- [0:255 -1:255 32 0] s 0.358377064 _3_ RTR --- 3 message 32 [0 0 0 0] ------- [3:255 -1:255 32 0] r 0.359357200 _7_ RTR --- 3 message 32 [0 ffffffff 3 800] ------- [3:255 -1:255 32 0] r 0.359357615 _22_ RTR --- 3 message 32 [0 ffffffff 3 800] ------- [3:255 -1:255 32 0] r 0.359357828 _12_ RTR --- 3 message 32 [0 ffffffff 3 800] ------- [3:255 -1:255 32 0] r 0.359357863 _18_ RTR --- 3 message 32 [0 ffffffff 3 800] ------- [3:255 -1:255 32 0] s 0.375006058 _23_ RTR --- 4 message 32 [0 0 0 0] ------- [23:255 -1:255 32 0] r 0.375826582 _24_ RTR --- 4 message 32 [0 ffffffff 17 800] ------- [23:255 -1:255 32 0] r 0.375826848 _8_ RTR --- 4 message 32 [0 ffffffff 17 800] ------- [23:255 -1:255 32 0] r 0.375826863 _15_ RTR --- 4 message 32 [0 ffffffff 17 800] ------- [23:255 -1:255 32 0] s 0.443787081 _14_ RTR --- 5 message 32 [0 0 0 0] ------- [14:255 -1:255 32 0] r 0.444627324 _17_ RTR --- 5 message 32 [0 ffffffff e 800] ------- [14:255 -1:255 32 0] s 0.484238534 _15_ RTR --- 6 message 32 [0 0 0 0] ------- [15:255 -1:255 32 0] r 0.485358811 _24_ RTR --- 6 message 32 [0 ffffffff f 800] ------- [15:255 -1:255 32 0] r 0.485359228 _17_ RTR --- 6 message 32 [0 ffffffff f 800] ------- [15:255 -1:255 32 0] r 0.485359337 _23_ RTR --- 6 message 32 [0 ffffffff f 800] ------- [15:255 -1:255 32 0] s 0.516677232 _7_ RTR --- 7 message 32 [0 0 0 0] ------- [7:255 -1:255 32 0] r 0.517697368 _3_ RTR --- 7 message 32 [0 ffffffff 7 800] ------- [7:255 -1:255 32 0] r 0.517697849 _22_ RTR --- 7 message 32 [0 ffffffff 7 800] ------- [7:255 -1:255 32 0] r 0.517697867 _12_ RTR --- 7 message 32 [0 ffffffff 7 800] ------- [7:255 -1:255 32 0] r 0.517698019 _18_ RTR --- 7 message 32 [0 ffffffff 7 800] ------- [7:255 -1:255 32 0] s 0.701694252 _6_ RTR --- 8 message 32 [0 0 0 0] ------- [6:255 -1:255 32 0] r 0.702714607 _18_ RTR --- 8 message 32 [0 ffffffff 6 800] ------- [6:255 -1:255 32 0] r 0.702714618 _4_ RTR --- 8 message 32 [0 ffffffff 6 800] ------- [6:255 -1:255 32 0] r 0.702714850 _21_ RTR --- 8 message 32 [0 ffffffff 6 800] ------- [6:255 -1:255 32 0] r 0.702714987 _10_ RTR --- 8 message 32 [0 ffffffff 6 800] ------- [6:255 -1:255 32 0] r 0.702715055 _2_ RTR --- 8 message 32 [0 ffffffff 6 800] ------- [6:255 -1:255 32 0] s 0.815695474 _22_ RTR --- 9 message 32 [0 0 0 0] ------- [22:255 -1:255 32 0] s 0.816899279 _20_ RTR --- 10 message 32 [0 0 0 0] ------- [20:255 -1:255 32 0] r 0.817096039 _3_ RTR --- 9 message 32 [0 ffffffff 16 800] ------- [22:255 -1:255 32 0] r 0.817096098 _7_ RTR --- 9 message 32 [0 ffffffff 16 800] ------- [22:255 -1:255 32 0] r 0.817096250 _20_ RTR --- 9 message 32 [0 ffffffff 16 800] ------- [22:255 -1:255 32 0] r 0.817987026 _22_ RTR --- 10 message 32 [0 ffffffff 14 800] ------- [20:255 -1:255 32 0] r 0.817987078 _1_ RTR --- 10 message 32 [0 ffffffff 14 800] ------- [20:255 -1:255 32 0] s 0.825527176 _8_ RTR --- 11 message 32 [0 0 0 0] ------- [8:255 -1:255 32 0] r 0.826647300 _16_ RTR --- 11 message 32 [0 ffffffff 8 800] ------- [8:255 -1:255 32 0] r 0.826647395 _0_ RTR --- 11 message 32 [0 ffffffff 8 800] ------- [8:255 -1:255 32 0] r 0.826647660 _5_ RTR --- 11 message 32 [0 ffffffff 8 800] ------- [8:255 -1:255 32 0] r 0.826647844 _19_ RTR --- 11 message 32 [0 ffffffff 8 800] ------- [8:255 -1:255 32 0] r 0.826647937 _23_ RTR --- 11 message 32 [0 ffffffff 8 800] ------- [8:255 -1:255 32 0] s 0.852774703 _2_ RTR --- 12 message 32 [0 0 0 0] ------- [2:255 -1:255 32 0] r 0.854174783 _10_ RTR --- 12 message 32 [0 ffffffff 2 800] ------- [2:255 -1:255 32 0] r 0.854175075 _21_ RTR --- 12 message 32 [0 ffffffff 2 800] ------- [2:255 -1:255 32 0] r 0.854175187 _4_ RTR --- 12 message 32 [0 ffffffff 2 800] ------- [2:255 -1:255 32 0] r 0.854175502 _6_ RTR --- 12 message 32 [0 ffffffff 2 800] ------- [2:255 -1:255 32 0] s 0.935554017 _10_ RTR --- 13 message 32 [0 0 0 0] ------- [10:255 -1:255 32 0] r 0.936814096 _2_ RTR --- 13 message 32 [0 ffffffff a 800] ------- [10:255 -1:255 32 0] r 0.936814310 _21_ RTR --- 13 message 32 [0 ffffffff a 800] ------- [10:255 -1:255 32 0] r 0.936814457 _4_ RTR --- 13 message 32 [0 ffffffff a 800] ------- [10:255 -1:255 32 0] r 0.936814752 _6_ RTR --- 13 message 32 [0 ffffffff a 800] ------- [10:255 -1:255 32 0] s 1.040950063 _9_ RTR --- 14 message 32 [0 0 0 0] ------- [9:255 -1:255 32 0] r 1.041990639 _13_ RTR --- 14 message 32 [0 ffffffff 9 800] ------- [9:255 -1:255 32 0] r 1.041990640 _11_ RTR --- 14 message 32 [0 ffffffff 9 800] ------- [9:255 -1:255 32 0] r 1.041990766 _21_ RTR --- 14 message 32 [0 ffffffff 9 800] ------- [9:255 -1:255 32 0] r 1.041990873 _18_ RTR --- 14 message 32 [0 ffffffff 9 800] ------- [9:255 -1:255 32 0] s 1.363510461 _17_ RTR --- 15 message 32 [0 0 0 0] ------- [17:255 -1:255 32 0] r 1.364650728 _14_ RTR --- 15 message 32 [0 ffffffff 11 800] ------- [17:255 -1:255 32 0] r 1.364651155 _15_ RTR --- 15 message 32 [0 ffffffff 11 800] ------- [17:255 -1:255 32 0] s 1.384933079 _11_ RTR --- 16 message 32 [0 0 0 0] ------- [11:255 -1:255 32 0] r 1.385913539 _13_ RTR --- 16 message 32 [0 ffffffff b 800] ------- [11:255 -1:255 32 0] r 1.385913651 _9_ RTR --- 16 message 32 [0 ffffffff b 800] ------- [11:255 -1:255 32 0] s 1.529671254 _18_ RTR --- 17 message 32 [0 0 0 0] ------- [18:255 -1:255 32 0] r 1.530491598 _6_ RTR --- 17 message 32 [0 ffffffff 12 800] ------- [18:255 -1:255 32 0] r 1.530491875 _13_ RTR --- 17 message 32 [0 ffffffff 12 800] ------- [18:255 -1:255 32 0] r 1.530491970 _4_ RTR --- 17 message 32 [0 ffffffff 12 800] ------- [18:255 -1:255 32 0] r 1.530491988 _7_ RTR --- 17 message 32 [0 ffffffff 12 800] ------- [18:255 -1:255 32 0] r 1.530491991 _3_ RTR --- 17 message 32 [0 ffffffff 12 800] ------- [18:255 -1:255 32 0] r 1.530492001 _21_ RTR --- 17 message 32 [0 ffffffff 12 800] ------- [18:255 -1:255 32 0] r 1.530492068 _9_ RTR --- 17 message 32 [0 ffffffff 12 800] ------- [18:255 -1:255 32 0] s 1.618456251 _5_ RTR --- 18 message 32 [0 0 0 0] ------- [5:255 -1:255 32 0] r 1.619696519 _0_ RTR --- 18 message 32 [0 ffffffff 5 800] ------- [5:255 -1:255 32 0] r 1.619696578 _19_ RTR --- 18 message 32 [0 ffffffff 5 800] ------- [5:255 -1:255 32 0] r 1.619696616 _16_ RTR --- 18 message 32 [0 ffffffff 5 800] ------- [5:255 -1:255 32 0] r 1.619696731 _8_ RTR --- 18 message 32 [0 ffffffff 5 800] ------- [5:255 -1:255 32 0] s 1.688644552 _13_ RTR --- 19 message 32 [0 0 0 0] ------- [13:255 -1:255 32 0] r 1.689725031 _11_ RTR --- 19 message 32 [0 ffffffff d 800] ------- [13:255 -1:255 32 0] r 1.689725115 _9_ RTR --- 19 message 32 [0 ffffffff d 800] ------- [13:255 -1:255 32 0] r 1.689725170 _18_ RTR --- 19 message 32 [0 ffffffff d 800] ------- [13:255 -1:255 32 0] s 1.706287895 _16_ RTR --- 20 message 32 [0 0 0 0] ------- [16:255 -1:255 32 0] r 1.707547990 _0_ RTR --- 20 message 32 [0 ffffffff 10 800] ------- [16:255 -1:255 32 0] r 1.707548049 _8_ RTR --- 20 message 32 [0 ffffffff 10 800] ------- [16:255 -1:255 32 0] r 1.707548257 _5_ RTR --- 20 message 32 [0 ffffffff 10 800] ------- [16:255 -1:255 32 0] r 1.707548435 _19_ RTR --- 20 message 32 [0 ffffffff 10 800] ------- [16:255 -1:255 32 0] r 1.707548681 _23_ RTR --- 20 message 32 [0 ffffffff 10 800] ------- [16:255 -1:255 32 0] s 1.725684294 _1_ RTR --- 21 message 32 [0 0 0 0] ------- [1:255 -1:255 32 0] s 1.725719699 _12_ RTR --- 22 message 32 [0 0 0 0] ------- [12:255 -1:255 32 0] r 1.726680336 _7_ RTR --- 22 message 32 [0 ffffffff c 800] ------- [12:255 -1:255 32 0] r 1.726680439 _1_ RTR --- 22 message 32 [0 ffffffff c 800] ------- [12:255 -1:255 32 0] r 1.726680468 _3_ RTR --- 22 message 32 [0 ffffffff c 800] ------- [12:255 -1:255 32 0] r 1.727471178 _12_ RTR --- 21 message 32 [0 ffffffff 1 800] ------- [1:255 -1:255 32 0] r 1.727471256 _20_ RTR --- 21 message 32 [0 ffffffff 1 800] ------- [1:255 -1:255 32 0] s 1.780672105 _24_ RTR --- 23 message 32 [0 0 0 0] ------- [24:255 -1:255 32 0] r 1.782032335 _15_ RTR --- 23 message 32 [0 ffffffff 18 800] ------- [24:255 -1:255 32 0] r 1.782032663 _23_ RTR --- 23 message 32 [0 ffffffff 18 800] ------- [24:255 -1:255 32 0] s 1.810477917 _19_ RTR --- 24 message 32 [0 0 0 0] ------- [19:255 -1:255 32 0] r 1.811518243 _5_ RTR --- 24 message 32 [0 ffffffff 13 800] ------- [19:255 -1:255 32 0] r 1.811518391 _0_ RTR --- 24 message 32 [0 ffffffff 13 800] ------- [19:255 -1:255 32 0] r 1.811518457 _16_ RTR --- 24 message 32 [0 ffffffff 13 800] ------- [19:255 -1:255 32 0] r 1.811518612 _8_ RTR --- 24 message 32 [0 ffffffff 13 800] ------- [19:255 -1:255 32 0] s 2.556838879 _1_ AGT --- 25 tcp 40 [0 0 0 0] ------- [1:0 2:0 32 0] [0 0] 0 5 r 2.556838879 _1_ RTR --- 25 tcp 40 [0 0 0 0] ------- [1:0 2:0 32 0] [0 0] 0 5 s 5.556838879 _1_ AGT --- 26 tcp 40 [0 0 0 0] ------- [1:0 2:0 32 0] [0 0] 0 5 r 5.556838879 _1_ RTR --- 26 tcp 40 [0 0 0 0] ------- [1:0 2:0 32 0] [0 0] 0 5 s 7.703020315 _7_ AGT --- 27 tcp 40 [0 0 0 0] ------- [7:2 9:0 32 0] [0 0] 0 2 r 7.703020315 _7_ RTR --- 27 tcp 40 [0 0 0 0] ------- [7:2 9:0 32 0] [0 0] 0 2 s 10.703020315 _7_ AGT --- 28 tcp 40 [0 0 0 0] ------- [7:2 9:0 32 0] [0 0] 0 2 r 10.703020315 _7_ RTR --- 28 tcp 40 [0 0 0 0] ------- [7:2 9:0 32 0] [0 0] 0 2 s 11.556838879 _1_ AGT --- 29 tcp 40 [0 0 0 0] ------- [1:0 2:0 32 0] [0 0] 0 4 r 11.556838879 _1_ RTR --- 29 tcp 40 [0 0 0 0] ------- [1:0 2:0 32 0] [0 0] 0 4 s 12.201430582 _10_ RTR --- 31 message 32 [0 0 0 0] ------- [10:255 -1:255 32 0] r 12.202250779 _2_ RTR --- 31 message 32 [0 ffffffff a 800] ------- [10:255 -1:255 32 0] r 12.202250853 _21_ RTR --- 31 message 32 [0 ffffffff a 800] ------- [10:255 -1:255 32 0] r 12.202250880 _4_ RTR --- 31 message 32 [0 ffffffff a 800] ------- [10:255 -1:255 32 0] r 12.202251283 _6_ RTR --- 31 message 32 [0 ffffffff a 800] ------- [10:255 -1:255 32 0] s 12.203474813 _6_ RTR --- 30 message 32 [0 0 0 0] ------- [6:255 -1:255 32 0] s 12.203559257 _21_ RTR --- 32 message 32 [0 0 0 0] ------- [21:255 -1:255 32 0] s 12.203740775 _18_ RTR --- 34 message 32 [0 0 0 0] ------- [18:255 -1:255 32 0] r 12.204561205 _7_ RTR --- 34 message 32 [0 ffffffff 12 800] ------- [18:255 -1:255 32 0] r 12.204561236 _13_ RTR --- 34 message 32 [0 ffffffff 12 800] ------- [18:255 -1:255 32 0] r 12.204561285 _6_ RTR --- 34 message 32 [0 ffffffff 12 800] ------- [18:255 -1:255 32 0] r 12.204561352 _3_ RTR --- 34 message 32 [0 ffffffff 12 800] ------- [18:255 -1:255 32 0] r 12.205571727 _21_ RTR --- 30 message 32 [0 ffffffff 6 800] ------- [6:255 -1:255 32 0] r 12.205571796 _18_ RTR --- 30 message 32 [0 ffffffff 6 800] ------- [6:255 -1:255 32 0] r 12.205571814 _2_ RTR --- 30 message 32 [0 ffffffff 6 800] ------- [6:255 -1:255 32 0] r 12.205571817 _13_ RTR --- 30 message 32 [0 ffffffff 6 800] ------- [6:255 -1:255 32 0] r 12.205571986 _10_ RTR --- 30 message 32 [0 ffffffff 6 800] ------- [6:255 -1:255 32 0] r 12.205571998 _9_ RTR --- 30 message 32 [0 ffffffff 6 800] ------- [6:255 -1:255 32 0] r 12.205572001 _4_ RTR --- 30 message 32 [0 ffffffff 6 800] ------- [6:255 -1:255 32 0] r 12.205572076 _7_ RTR --- 30 message 32 [0 ffffffff 6 800] ------- [6:255 -1:255 32 0] r 12.205572106 _3_ RTR --- 30 message 32 [0 ffffffff 6 800] ------- [6:255 -1:255 32 0] r 12.206401895 _2_ RTR --- 32 message 32 [0 ffffffff 15 800] ------- [21:255 -1:255 32 0] r 12.206401998 _10_ RTR --- 32 message 32 [0 ffffffff 15 800] ------- [21:255 -1:255 32 0] r 12.206402143 _4_ RTR --- 32 message 32 [0 ffffffff 15 800] ------- [21:255 -1:255 32 0] r 12.206402168 _6_ RTR --- 32 message 32 [0 ffffffff 15 800] ------- [21:255 -1:255 32 0] s 12.208540060 _2_ RTR --- 33 message 32 [0 0 0 0] ------- [2:255 -1:255 32 0] r 12.209860229 _21_ RTR --- 33 message 32 [0 ffffffff 2 800] ------- [2:255 -1:255 32 0] r 12.209860258 _10_ RTR --- 33 message 32 [0 ffffffff 2 800] ------- [2:255 -1:255 32 0] r 12.209860309 _4_ RTR --- 33 message 32 [0 ffffffff 2 800] ------- [2:255 -1:255 32 0] r 12.209860589 _6_ RTR --- 33 message 32 [0 ffffffff 2 800] ------- [2:255 -1:255 32 0] s 12.227123592 _9_ RTR --- 36 message 32 [0 0 0 0] ------- [9:255 -1:255 32 0] r 12.228484095 _13_ RTR --- 36 message 32 [0 ffffffff 9 800] ------- [9:255 -1:255 32 0] r 12.228484281 _11_ RTR --- 36 message 32 [0 ffffffff 9 800] ------- [9:255 -1:255 32 0] r 12.228484283 _3_ RTR --- 36 message 32 [0 ffffffff 9 800] ------- [9:255 -1:255 32 0] r 12.228484305 _6_ RTR --- 36 message 32 [0 ffffffff 9 800] ------- [9:255 -1:255 32 0] s 12.228635290 _4_ RTR --- 35 message 32 [0 0 0 0] ------- [4:255 -1:255 32 0] r 12.230099151 _2_ RTR --- 35 message 32 [0 ffffffff 4 800] ------- [4:255 -1:255 32 0] r 12.230099201 _10_ RTR --- 35 message 32 [0 ffffffff 4 800] ------- [4:255 -1:255 32 0] r 12.230099319 _21_ RTR --- 35 message 32 [0 ffffffff 4 800] ------- [4:255 -1:255 32 0] r 12.230099619 _6_ RTR --- 35 message 32 [0 ffffffff 4 800] ------- [4:255 -1:255 32 0] s 12.237221573 _5_ RTR --- 39 message 32 [0 0 0 0] ------- [5:255 -1:255 32 0] s 12.238250682 _19_ RTR --- 40 message 32 [0 0 0 0] ------- [19:255 -1:255 32 0] r 12.238381737 _16_ RTR --- 39 message 32 [0 ffffffff 5 800] ------- [5:255 -1:255 32 0] r 12.238381794 _0_ RTR --- 39 message 32 [0 ffffffff 5 800] ------- [5:255 -1:255 32 0] r 12.238382003 _8_ RTR --- 39 message 32 [0 ffffffff 5 800] ------- [5:255 -1:255 32 0] r 12.238382075 _23_ RTR --- 39 message 32 [0 ffffffff 5 800] ------- [5:255 -1:255 32 0] r 12.238382202 _19_ RTR --- 39 message 32 [0 ffffffff 5 800] ------- [5:255 -1:255 32 0] r 12.239472832 _5_ RTR --- 40 message 32 [0 ffffffff 13 800] ------- [19:255 -1:255 32 0] r 12.239472862 _16_ RTR --- 40 message 32 [0 ffffffff 13 800] ------- [19:255 -1:255 32 0] r 12.239473022 _0_ RTR --- 40 message 32 [0 ffffffff 13 800] ------- [19:255 -1:255 32 0] s 12.242175517 _8_ RTR --- 38 message 32 [0 0 0 0] ------- [8:255 -1:255 32 0] s 12.242356643 _16_ RTR --- 37 message 32 [0 0 0 0] ------- [16:255 -1:255 32 0] r 12.243515885 _0_ RTR --- 38 message 32 [0 ffffffff 8 800] ------- [8:255 -1:255 32 0] r 12.243515947 _5_ RTR --- 38 message 32 [0 ffffffff 8 800] ------- [8:255 -1:255 32 0] r 12.243516029 _16_ RTR --- 38 message 32 [0 ffffffff 8 800] ------- [8:255 -1:255 32 0] r 12.243516089 _24_ RTR --- 38 message 32 [0 ffffffff 8 800] ------- [8:255 -1:255 32 0] r 12.243516160 _15_ RTR --- 38 message 32 [0 ffffffff 8 800] ------- [8:255 -1:255 32 0] r 12.243516173 _23_ RTR --- 38 message 32 [0 ffffffff 8 800] ------- [8:255 -1:255 32 0] r 12.244466193 _5_ RTR --- 37 message 32 [0 ffffffff 10 800] ------- [16:255 -1:255 32 0] r 12.244466204 _0_ RTR --- 37 message 32 [0 ffffffff 10 800] ------- [16:255 -1:255 32 0] r 12.244466382 _23_ RTR --- 37 message 32 [0 ffffffff 10 800] ------- [16:255 -1:255 32 0] r 12.244466540 _8_ RTR --- 37 message 32 [0 ffffffff 10 800] ------- [16:255 -1:255 32 0] r 12.244466688 _19_ RTR --- 37 message 32 [0 ffffffff 10 800] ------- [16:255 -1:255 32 0] r 12.244466849 _15_ RTR --- 37 message 32 [0 ffffffff 10 800] ------- [16:255 -1:255 32 0] s 12.279006571 _6_ RTR --- 41 message 56 [0 0 0 0] ------- [6:255 -1:255 32 0] r 12.280339012 _21_ RTR --- 41 message 56 [0 ffffffff 6 800] ------- [6:255 -1:255 32 0] r 12.280339084 _18_ RTR --- 41 message 56 [0 ffffffff 6 800] ------- [6:255 -1:255 32 0] r 12.280339098 _2_ RTR --- 41 message 56 [0 ffffffff 6 800] ------- [6:255 -1:255 32 0] r 12.280339100 _13_ RTR --- 41 message 56 [0 ffffffff 6 800] ------- [6:255 -1:255 32 0] r 12.280339272 _10_ RTR --- 41 message 56 [0 ffffffff 6 800] ------- [6:255 -1:255 32 0] r 12.280339283 _9_ RTR --- 41 message 56 [0 ffffffff 6 800] ------- [6:255 -1:255 32 0] r 12.280339289 _4_ RTR --- 41 message 56 [0 ffffffff 6 800] ------- [6:255 -1:255 32 0] r 12.280339360 _7_ RTR --- 41 message 56 [0 ffffffff 6 800] ------- [6:255 -1:255 32 0] r 12.280339391 _3_ RTR --- 41 message 56 [0 ffffffff 6 800] ------- [6:255 -1:255 32 0] s 12.359911081 _22_ RTR --- 43 message 32 [0 0 0 0] ------- [22:255 -1:255 32 0] r 12.360851502 _20_ RTR --- 43 message 32 [0 ffffffff 16 800] ------- [22:255 -1:255 32 0] r 12.360851751 _12_ RTR --- 43 message 32 [0 ffffffff 16 800] ------- [22:255 -1:255 32 0] r 12.360851878 _1_ RTR --- 43 message 32 [0 ffffffff 16 800] ------- [22:255 -1:255 32 0] s 12.361500574 _7_ RTR --- 42 message 32 [0 0 0 0] ------- [7:255 -1:255 32 0] r 12.362340779 _3_ RTR --- 42 message 32 [0 ffffffff 7 800] ------- [7:255 -1:255 32 0] r 12.362340930 _13_ RTR --- 42 message 32 [0 ffffffff 7 800] ------- [7:255 -1:255 32 0] r 12.362341007 _18_ RTR --- 42 message 32 [0 ffffffff 7 800] ------- [7:255 -1:255 32 0] r 12.362341363 _6_ RTR --- 42 message 32 [0 ffffffff 7 800] ------- [7:255 -1:255 32 0] r 12.362341392 _12_ RTR --- 42 message 32 [0 ffffffff 7 800] ------- [7:255 -1:255 32 0] r 12.362341402 _9_ RTR --- 42 message 32 [0 ffffffff 7 800] ------- [7:255 -1:255 32 0] s 12.368896312 _12_ RTR --- 44 message 32 [0 0 0 0] ------- [12:255 -1:255 32 0] r 12.369796569 _1_ RTR --- 44 message 32 [0 ffffffff c 800] ------- [12:255 -1:255 32 0] r 12.369796982 _22_ RTR --- 44 message 32 [0 ffffffff c 800] ------- [12:255 -1:255 32 0] r 12.369797031 _20_ RTR --- 44 message 32 [0 ffffffff c 800] ------- [12:255 -1:255 32 0] r 12.369797130 _7_ RTR --- 44 message 32 [0 ffffffff c 800] ------- [12:255 -1:255 32 0] s 12.377124997 _24_ RTR --- 45 message 32 [0 0 0 0] ------- [24:255 -1:255 32 0] r 12.378105357 _15_ RTR --- 45 message 32 [0 ffffffff 18 800] ------- [24:255 -1:255 32 0] r 12.378105561 _8_ RTR --- 45 message 32 [0 ffffffff 18 800] ------- [24:255 -1:255 32 0] r 12.378105768 _0_ RTR --- 45 message 32 [0 ffffffff 18 800] ------- [24:255 -1:255 32 0] s 12.381629185 _15_ RTR --- 46 message 32 [0 0 0 0] ------- [15:255 -1:255 32 0] r 12.382549545 _24_ RTR --- 46 message 32 [0 ffffffff f 800] ------- [15:255 -1:255 32 0] r 12.382549807 _23_ RTR --- 46 message 32 [0 ffffffff f 800] ------- [15:255 -1:255 32 0] r 12.382549822 _8_ RTR --- 46 message 32 [0 ffffffff f 800] ------- [15:255 -1:255 32 0] r 12.382549835 _0_ RTR --- 46 message 32 [0 ffffffff f 800] ------- [15:255 -1:255 32 0] r 12.382549915 _17_ RTR --- 46 message 32 [0 ffffffff f 800] ------- [15:255 -1:255 32 0] r 12.382549996 _16_ RTR --- 46 message 32 [0 ffffffff f 800] ------- [15:255 -1:255 32 0] s 12.441378301 _0_ RTR --- 47 message 32 [0 0 0 0] ------- [0:255 -1:255 32 0] r 12.442298482 _16_ RTR --- 47 message 32 [0 ffffffff 0 800] ------- [0:255 -1:255 32 0] r 12.442298522 _5_ RTR --- 47 message 32 [0 ffffffff 0 800] ------- [0:255 -1:255 32 0] r 12.442298632 _23_ RTR --- 47 message 32 [0 ffffffff 0 800] ------- [0:255 -1:255 32 0] r 12.442298673 _8_ RTR --- 47 message 32 [0 ffffffff 0 800] ------- [0:255 -1:255 32 0] r 12.442298945 _15_ RTR --- 47 message 32 [0 ffffffff 0 800] ------- [0:255 -1:255 32 0] r 12.442299068 _24_ RTR --- 47 message 32 [0 ffffffff 0 800] ------- [0:255 -1:255 32 0] r 12.442299131 _19_ RTR --- 47 message 32 [0 ffffffff 0 800] ------- [0:255 -1:255 32 0] s 12.453010281 _17_ RTR --- 48 message 32 [0 0 0 0] ------- [17:255 -1:255 32 0] r 12.454350867 _14_ RTR --- 48 message 32 [0 ffffffff 11 800] ------- [17:255 -1:255 32 0] r 12.454351010 _15_ RTR --- 48 message 32 [0 ffffffff 11 800] ------- [17:255 -1:255 32 0] s 12.488056892 _23_ RTR --- 49 message 32 [0 0 0 0] ------- [23:255 -1:255 32 0] r 12.488917224 _0_ RTR --- 49 message 32 [0 ffffffff 17 800] ------- [23:255 -1:255 32 0] r 12.488917240 _16_ RTR --- 49 message 32 [0 ffffffff 17 800] ------- [23:255 -1:255 32 0] r 12.488917390 _5_ RTR --- 49 message 32 [0 ffffffff 17 800] ------- [23:255 -1:255 32 0] r 12.488917513 _15_ RTR --- 49 message 32 [0 ffffffff 17 800] ------- [23:255 -1:255 32 0] r 12.488917560 _8_ RTR --- 49 message 32 [0 ffffffff 17 800] ------- [23:255 -1:255 32 0] s 12.522016178 _3_ RTR --- 50 message 32 [0 0 0 0] ------- [3:255 -1:255 32 0] r 12.523196385 _7_ RTR --- 50 message 32 [0 ffffffff 3 800] ------- [3:255 -1:255 32 0] r 12.523196479 _13_ RTR --- 50 message 32 [0 ffffffff 3 800] ------- [3:255 -1:255 32 0] r 12.523196766 _18_ RTR --- 50 message 32 [0 ffffffff 3 800] ------- [3:255 -1:255 32 0] r 12.523196849 _9_ RTR --- 50 message 32 [0 ffffffff 3 800] ------- [3:255 -1:255 32 0] r 12.523196996 _6_ RTR --- 50 message 32 [0 ffffffff 3 800] ------- [3:255 -1:255 32 0] s 12.581530407 _3_ RTR --- 51 message 44 [0 0 0 0] ------- [3:255 -1:255 32 0] r 12.582546613 _7_ RTR --- 51 message 44 [0 ffffffff 3 800] ------- [3:255 -1:255 32 0] r 12.582546706 _13_ RTR --- 51 message 44 [0 ffffffff 3 800] ------- [3:255 -1:255 32 0] r 12.582546997 _18_ RTR --- 51 message 44 [0 ffffffff 3 800] ------- [3:255 -1:255 32 0] r 12.582547073 _9_ RTR --- 51 message 44 [0 ffffffff 3 800] ------- [3:255 -1:255 32 0] r 12.582547223 _6_ RTR --- 51 message 44 [0 ffffffff 3 800] ------- [3:255 -1:255 32 0] s 12.821519470 _1_ RTR --- 53 message 32 [0 0 0 0] ------- [1:255 -1:255 32 0] r 12.822599718 _12_ RTR --- 53 message 32 [0 ffffffff 1 800] ------- [1:255 -1:255 32 0] r 12.822600166 _20_ RTR --- 53 message 32 [0 ffffffff 1 800] ------- [1:255 -1:255 32 0] r 12.822600270 _22_ RTR --- 53 message 32 [0 ffffffff 1 800] ------- [1:255 -1:255 32 0] s 12.826079532 _20_ RTR --- 52 message 32 [0 0 0 0] ------- [20:255 -1:255 32 0] r 12.827319943 _22_ RTR --- 52 message 32 [0 ffffffff 14 800] ------- [20:255 -1:255 32 0] r 12.827320222 _12_ RTR --- 52 message 32 [0 ffffffff 14 800] ------- [20:255 -1:255 32 0] r 12.827320228 _1_ RTR --- 52 message 32 [0 ffffffff 14 800] ------- [20:255 -1:255 32 0] s 12.857220284 _23_ RTR --- 54 message 56 [0 0 0 0] ------- [23:255 -1:255 32 0] r 12.858332619 _0_ RTR --- 54 message 56 [0 ffffffff 17 800] ------- [23:255 -1:255 32 0] r 12.858332624 _16_ RTR --- 54 message 56 [0 ffffffff 17 800] ------- [23:255 -1:255 32 0] r 12.858332777 _5_ RTR --- 54 message 56 [0 ffffffff 17 800] ------- [23:255 -1:255 32 0] r 12.858332899 _15_ RTR --- 54 message 56 [0 ffffffff 17 800] ------- [23:255 -1:255 32 0] r 12.858332972 _8_ RTR --- 54 message 56 [0 ffffffff 17 800] ------- [23:255 -1:255 32 0] s 13.045543373 _13_ RTR --- 55 message 32 [0 0 0 0] ------- [13:255 -1:255 32 0] r 13.046843671 _3_ RTR --- 55 message 32 [0 ffffffff d 800] ------- [13:255 -1:255 32 0] r 13.046843700 _7_ RTR --- 55 message 32 [0 ffffffff d 800] ------- [13:255 -1:255 32 0] s 13.046843700 _7_ RTR --- 27 tcp 80 [0 0 0 0] ------- [7:2 9:0 32 13] [0 0] 0 2 s 13.046843700 _7_ RTR --- 28 tcp 80 [0 0 0 0] ------- [7:2 9:0 32 13] [0 0] 0 2 D 13.046843700 _7_ IFQ ARP 27 tcp 80 [0 0 7 800] ------- [7:2 9:0 32 13] [0 0] 0 2 r 13.046843824 _18_ RTR --- 55 message 32 [0 ffffffff d 800] ------- [13:255 -1:255 32 0] r 13.046843886 _9_ RTR --- 55 message 32 [0 ffffffff d 800] ------- [13:255 -1:255 32 0] r 13.046843888 _6_ RTR --- 55 message 32 [0 ffffffff d 800] ------- [13:255 -1:255 32 0] s 13.051473649 _11_ RTR --- 56 message 32 [0 0 0 0] ------- [11:255 -1:255 32 0] r 13.052874984 _13_ RTR --- 28 tcp 80 [13a d 7 800] ------- [7:2 9:0 32 13] [0 0] 1 2 f 13.052874984 _13_ RTR --- 28 tcp 80 [13a d 7 800] ------- [7:2 9:0 31 9] [0 0] 1 2 r 13.060342880 _9_ AGT --- 28 tcp 80 [13a 9 d 800] ------- [7:2 9:0 31 9] [0 0] 2 2 s 13.060342880 _9_ AGT --- 57 ack 40 [0 0 0 0] ------- [9:0 7:2 32 0] [0 0] 0 1 r 13.060342880 _9_ RTR --- 57 ack 40 [0 0 0 0] ------- [9:0 7:2 32 0] [0 0] 0 1 s 13.060342880 _9_ RTR --- 57 ack 60 [0 0 0 0] ------- [9:0 7:2 32 3] [0 0] 0 1 r 13.064331712 _9_ RTR --- 56 message 32 [0 ffffffff b 800] ------- [11:255 -1:255 32 0] r 13.066183615 _3_ RTR --- 57 ack 60 [13a 3 9 800] ------- [9:0 7:2 32 3] [0 0] 1 1 f 13.066183615 _3_ RTR --- 57 ack 60 [13a 3 9 800] ------- [9:0 7:2 31 7] [0 0] 1 1 r 13.068308245 _7_ AGT --- 57 ack 60 [13a 7 3 800] ------- [9:0 7:2 31 7] [0 0] 2 1 s 13.068308245 _7_ AGT --- 58 tcp 552 [0 0 0 0] ------- [7:2 9:0 32 0] [1 0] 0 1 r 13.068308245 _7_ RTR --- 58 tcp 552 [0 0 0 0] ------- [7:2 9:0 32 0] [1 0] 0 1 s 13.068308245 _7_ RTR --- 58 tcp 572 [0 0 0 0] ------- [7:2 9:0 32 13] [1 0] 0 1 r 13.074809222 _13_ RTR --- 58 tcp 572 [13a d 7 800] ------- [7:2 9:0 32 13] [1 0] 1 1 f 13.074809222 _13_ RTR --- 58 tcp 572 [13a d 7 800] ------- [7:2 9:0 31 9] [1 0] 1 1 r 13.081330762 _9_ AGT --- 58 tcp 572 [13a 9 d 800] ------- [7:2 9:0 31 9] [1 0] 2 1 s 13.081330762 _9_ AGT --- 59 ack 40 [0 0 0 0] ------- [9:0 7:2 32 0] [1 0] 0 1 r 13.081330762 _9_ RTR --- 59 ack 40 [0 0 0 0] ------- [9:0 7:2 32 0] [1 0] 0 1 s 13.081330762 _9_ RTR --- 59 ack 60 [0 0 0 0] ------- [9:0 7:2 32 3] [1 0] 0 1 r 13.083776661 _3_ RTR --- 59 ack 60 [13a 3 9 800] ------- [9:0 7:2 32 3] [1 0] 1 1 f 13.083776661 _3_ RTR --- 59 ack 60 [13a 3 9 800] ------- [9:0 7:2 31 7] [1 0] 1 1 r 13.086301292 _7_ AGT --- 59 ack 60 [13a 7 3 800] ------- [9:0 7:2 31 7] [1 0] 2 1 s 13.086301292 _7_ AGT --- 60 tcp 552 [0 0 0 0] ------- [7:2 9:0 32 0] [2 0] 0 1 r 13.086301292 _7_ RTR --- 60 tcp 552 [0 0 0 0] ------- [7:2 9:0 32 0] [2 0] 0 1 s 13.086301292 _7_ RTR --- 60 tcp 572 [0 0 0 0] ------- [7:2 9:0 32 13] [2 0] 0 1 s 13.086301292 _7_ AGT --- 61 tcp 552 [0 0 0 0] ------- [7:2 9:0 32 0] [3 0] 0 1 r 13.086301292 _7_ RTR --- 61 tcp 552 [0 0 0 0] ------- [7:2 9:0 32 0] [3 0] 0 1 s 13.086301292 _7_ RTR --- 61 tcp 572 [0 0 0 0] ------- [7:2 9:0 32 13] [3 0] 0 1 r 13.092942266 _13_ RTR --- 60 tcp 572 [13a d 7 800] ------- [7:2 9:0 32 13] [2 0] 1 1 f 13.092942266 _13_ RTR --- 60 tcp 572 [13a d 7 800] ------- [7:2 9:0 31 9] [2 0] 1 1 r 13.099023565 _13_ RTR --- 61 tcp 572 [13a d 7 800] ------- [7:2 9:0 32 13] [3 0] 1 1 f 13.099023565 _13_ RTR --- 61 tcp 572 [13a d 7 800] ------- [7:2 9:0 31 9] [3 0] 1 1 r 13.105325105 _9_ AGT --- 60 tcp 572 [13a 9 d 800] ------- [7:2 9:0 31 9] [2 0] 2 1 s 13.105325105 _9_ AGT --- 62 ack 40 [0 0 0 0] ------- [9:0 7:2 32 0] [2 0] 0 1 r 13.105325105 _9_ RTR --- 62 ack 40 [0 0 0 0] ------- [9:0 7:2 32 0] [2 0] 0 1 s 13.105325105 _9_ RTR --- 62 ack 60 [0 0 0 0] ------- [9:0 7:2 32 3] [2 0] 0 1 r 13.111407160 _9_ AGT --- 61 tcp 572 [13a 9 d 800] ------- [7:2 9:0 31 9] [3 0] 2 1 s 13.111407160 _9_ AGT --- 63 ack 40 [0 0 0 0] ------- [9:0 7:2 32 0] [3 0] 0 1 r 13.111407160 _9_ RTR --- 63 ack 40 [0 0 0 0] ------- [9:0 7:2 32 0] [3 0] 0 1 s 13.111407160 _9_ RTR --- 63 ack 60 [0 0 0 0] ------- [9:0 7:2 32 3] [3 0] 0 1 r 13.113773053 _3_ RTR --- 62 ack 60 [13a 3 9 800] ------- [9:0 7:2 32 3] [2 0] 1 1 f 13.113773053 _3_ RTR --- 62 ack 60 [13a 3 9 800] ------- [9:0 7:2 31 7] [2 0] 1 1 r 13.115879577 _3_ RTR --- 63 ack 60 [13a 3 9 800] ------- [9:0 7:2 32 3] [3 0] 1 1 f 13.115879577 _3_ RTR --- 63 ack 60 [13a 3 9 800] ------- [9:0 7:2 31 7] [3 0] 1 1 r 13.117924209 _7_ AGT --- 62 ack 60 [13a 7 3 800] ------- [9:0 7:2 31 7] [2 0] 2 1 s 13.117924209 _7_ AGT --- 64 tcp 552 [0 0 0 0] ------- [7:2 9:0 32 0] [4 0] 0 1 r 13.117924209 _7_ RTR --- 64 tcp 552 [0 0 0 0] ------- [7:2 9:0 32 0] [4 0] 0 1 s 13.117924209 _7_ RTR --- 64 tcp 572 [0 0 0 0] ------- [7:2 9:0 32 13] [4 0] 0 1 r 13.120029051 _7_ AGT --- 63 ack 60 [13a 7 3 800] ------- [9:0 7:2 31 7] [3 0] 2 1 s 13.120029051 _7_ AGT --- 65 tcp 552 [0 0 0 0] ------- [7:2 9:0 32 0] [5 0] 0 1 r 13.120029051 _7_ RTR --- 65 tcp 552 [0 0 0 0] ------- [7:2 9:0 32 0] [5 0] 0 1 s 13.120029051 _7_ RTR --- 65 tcp 572 [0 0 0 0] ------- [7:2 9:0 32 13] [5 0] 0 1 r 13.126130022 _13_ RTR --- 64 tcp 572 [13a d 7 800] ------- [7:2 9:0 32 13] [4 0] 1 1 f 13.126130022 _13_ RTR --- 64 tcp 572 [13a d 7 800] ------- [7:2 9:0 31 9] [4 0] 1 1 r 13.132351563 _9_ AGT --- 64 tcp 572 [13a 9 d 800] ------- [7:2 9:0 31 9] [4 0] 2 1 s 13.132351563 _9_ AGT --- 66 ack 40 [0 0 0 0] ------- [9:0 7:2 32 0] [4 0] 0 1 r 13.132351563 _9_ RTR --- 66 ack 40 [0 0 0 0] ------- [9:0 7:2 32 0] [4 0] 0 1 s 13.132351563 _9_ RTR --- 66 ack 60 [0 0 0 0] ------- [9:0 7:2 32 3] [4 0] 0 1 r 13.138593316 _13_ RTR --- 65 tcp 572 [13a d 7 800] ------- [7:2 9:0 32 13] [5 0] 1 1 f 13.138593316 _13_ RTR --- 65 tcp 572 [13a d 7 800] ------- [7:2 9:0 31 9] [5 0] 1 1 r 13.140619718 _3_ RTR --- 66 ack 60 [13a 3 9 800] ------- [9:0 7:2 32 3] [4 0] 1 1 f 13.140619718 _3_ RTR --- 66 ack 60 [13a 3 9 800] ------- [9:0 7:2 31 7] [4 0] 1 1 r 13.146801558 _9_ AGT --- 65 tcp 572 [13a 9 d 800] ------- [7:2 9:0 31 9] [5 0] 2 1 s 13.146801558 _9_ AGT --- 67 ack 40 [0 0 0 0] ------- [9:0 7:2 32 0] [5 0] 0 1 r 13.146801558 _9_ RTR --- 67 ack 40 [0 0 0 0] ------- [9:0 7:2 32 0] [5 0] 0 1 s 13.146801558 _9_ RTR --- 67 ack 60 [0 0 0 0] ------- [9:0 7:2 32 3] [5 0] 0 1 r 13.149027444 _3_ RTR --- 67 ack 60 [13a 3 9 800] ------- [9:0 7:2 32 3] [5 0] 1 1 f 13.149027444 _3_ RTR --- 67 ack 60 [13a 3 9 800] ------- [9:0 7:2 31 7] [5 0] 1 1 r 13.151252077 _7_ AGT --- 66 ack 60 [13a 7 3 800] ------- [9:0 7:2 31 7] [4 0] 2 1 s 13.151252077 _7_ AGT --- 68 tcp 552 [0 0 0 0] ------- [7:2 9:0 32 0] [6 0] 0 1 r 13.151252077 _7_ RTR --- 68 tcp 552 [0 0 0 0] ------- [7:2 9:0 32 0] [6 0] 0 1 s 13.151252077 _7_ RTR --- 68 tcp 572 [0 0 0 0] ------- [7:2 9:0 32 13] [6 0] 0 1 s 13.151252077 _7_ AGT --- 69 tcp 552 [0 0 0 0] ------- [7:2 9:0 32 0] [7 0] 0 1 r 13.151252077 _7_ RTR --- 69 tcp 552 [0 0 0 0] ------- [7:2 9:0 32 0] [7 0] 0 1 s 13.151252077 _7_ RTR --- 69 tcp 572 [0 0 0 0] ------- [7:2 9:0 32 13] [7 0] 0 1 r 13.153616920 _7_ AGT --- 67 ack 60 [13a 7 3 800] ------- [9:0 7:2 31 7] [5 0] 2 1 s 13.153616920 _7_ AGT --- 70 tcp 552 [0 0 0 0] ------- [7:2 9:0 32 0] [8 0] 0 1 r 13.153616920 _7_ RTR --- 70 tcp 552 [0 0 0 0] ------- [7:2 9:0 32 0] [8 0] 0 1 s 13.153616920 _7_ RTR --- 70 tcp 572 [0 0 0 0] ------- [7:2 9:0 32 13] [8 0] 0 1 r 13.159737886 _13_ RTR --- 68 tcp 572 [13a d 7 800] ------- [7:2 9:0 32 13] [6 0] 1 1 f 13.159737886 _13_ RTR --- 68 tcp 572 [13a d 7 800] ------- [7:2 9:0 31 9] [6 0] 1 1 r 13.166019174 _13_ RTR --- 69 tcp 572 [13a d 7 800] ------- [7:2 9:0 32 13] [7 0] 1 1 f 13.166019174 _13_ RTR --- 69 tcp 572 [13a d 7 800] ------- [7:2 9:0 31 9] [7 0] 1 1 r 13.172440717 _9_ AGT --- 68 tcp 572 [13a 9 d 800] ------- [7:2 9:0 31 9] [6 0] 2 1 s 13.172440717 _9_ AGT --- 71 ack 40 [0 0 0 0] ------- [9:0 7:2 32 0] [6 0] 0 1 r 13.172440717 _9_ RTR --- 71 ack 40 [0 0 0 0] ------- [9:0 7:2 32 0] [6 0] 0 1 s 13.172440717 _9_ RTR --- 71 ack 60 [0 0 0 0] ------- [9:0 7:2 32 3] [6 0] 0 1 r 13.178582775 _9_ AGT --- 69 tcp 572 [13a 9 d 800] ------- [7:2 9:0 31 9] [7 0] 2 1 s 13.178582775 _9_ AGT --- 72 ack 40 [0 0 0 0] ------- [9:0 7:2 32 0] [7 0] 0 1 r 13.178582775 _9_ RTR --- 72 ack 40 [0 0 0 0] ------- [9:0 7:2 32 0] [7 0] 0 1 s 13.178582775 _9_ RTR --- 72 ack 60 [0 0 0 0] ------- [9:0 7:2 32 3] [7 0] 0 1 r 13.184804520 _13_ RTR --- 70 tcp 572 [13a d 7 800] ------- [7:2 9:0 32 13] [8 0] 1 1 f 13.184804520 _13_ RTR --- 70 tcp 572 [13a d 7 800] ------- [7:2 9:0 31 9] [8 0] 1 1 r 13.192153093 _9_ AGT --- 70 tcp 572 [13a 9 d 800] ------- [7:2 9:0 31 9] [8 0] 2 1 s 13.192153093 _9_ AGT --- 73 ack 40 [0 0 0 0] ------- [9:0 7:2 32 0] [8 0] 0 1 r 13.192153093 _9_ RTR --- 73 ack 40 [0 0 0 0] ------- [9:0 7:2 32 0] [8 0] 0 1 s 13.192153093 _9_ RTR --- 73 ack 60 [0 0 0 0] ------- [9:0 7:2 32 3] [8 0] 0 1 r 13.194478970 _3_ RTR --- 71 ack 60 [13a 3 9 800] ------- [9:0 7:2 32 3] [6 0] 1 1 f 13.194478970 _3_ RTR --- 71 ack 60 [13a 3 9 800] ------- [9:0 7:2 31 7] [6 0] 1 1 r 13.196565473 _3_ RTR --- 72 ack 60 [13a 3 9 800] ------- [9:0 7:2 32 3] [7 0] 1 1 f 13.196565473 _3_ RTR --- 72 ack 60 [13a 3 9 800] ------- [9:0 7:2 31 7] [7 0] 1 1 r 13.198750106 _7_ AGT --- 71 ack 60 [13a 7 3 800] ------- [9:0 7:2 31 7] [6 0] 2 1 s 13.198750106 _7_ AGT --- 74 tcp 552 [0 0 0 0] ------- [7:2 9:0 32 0] [9 0] 0 1 r 13.198750106 _7_ RTR --- 74 tcp 552 [0 0 0 0] ------- [7:2 9:0 32 0] [9 0] 0 1 s 13.198750106 _7_ RTR --- 74 tcp 572 [0 0 0 0] ------- [7:2 9:0 32 13] [9 0] 0 1 s 13.199615298 _10_ RTR --- 75 message 56 [0 0 0 0] ------- [10:255 -1:255 32 0] s 13.199894851 _21_ RTR --- 76 message 80 [0 0 0 0] ------- [21:255 -1:255 32 0] s 13.203234800 _18_ RTR --- 78 message 80 [0 0 0 0] ------- [18:255 -1:255 32 0] r 13.204971067 _13_ RTR --- 74 tcp 572 [13a d 7 800] ------- [7:2 9:0 32 13] [9 0] 1 1 f 13.204971067 _13_ RTR --- 74 tcp 572 [13a d 7 800] ------- [7:2 9:0 31 9] [9 0] 1 1 r 13.206479963 _7_ RTR --- 78 message 80 [0 ffffffff 12 800] ------- [18:255 -1:255 32 0] r 13.206479966 _13_ RTR --- 78 message 80 [0 ffffffff 12 800] ------- [18:255 -1:255 32 0] r 13.206480063 _6_ RTR --- 78 message 80 [0 ffffffff 12 800] ------- [18:255 -1:255 32 0] r 13.206480129 _3_ RTR --- 78 message 80 [0 ffffffff 12 800] ------- [18:255 -1:255 32 0] s 13.208367499 _2_ RTR --- 77 message 56 [0 0 0 0] ------- [2:255 -1:255 32 0] r 13.212487511 _9_ AGT --- 74 tcp 572 [13a 9 d 800] ------- [7:2 9:0 31 9] [9 0] 2 1 s 13.212487511 _9_ AGT --- 79 ack 40 [0 0 0 0] ------- [9:0 7:2 32 0] [9 0] 0 1 r 13.212487511 _9_ RTR --- 79 ack 40 [0 0 0 0] ------- [9:0 7:2 32 0] [9 0] 0 1 s 13.212487511 _9_ RTR --- 79 ack 60 [0 0 0 0] ------- [9:0 7:2 32 3] [9 0] 0 1 r 13.214532769 _7_ AGT --- 72 ack 60 [13a 7 3 800] ------- [9:0 7:2 31 7] [7 0] 2 1 s 13.214532769 _7_ AGT --- 80 tcp 552 [0 0 0 0] ------- [7:2 9:0 32 0] [10 0] 0 1 r 13.214532769 _7_ RTR --- 80 tcp 552 [0 0 0 0] ------- [7:2 9:0 32 0] [10 0] 0 1 s 13.214532769 _7_ RTR --- 80 tcp 572 [0 0 0 0] ------- [7:2 9:0 32 13] [10 0] 0 1 s 13.214532769 _7_ AGT --- 81 tcp 552 [0 0 0 0] ------- [7:2 9:0 32 0] [11 0] 0 1 r 13.214532769 _7_ RTR --- 81 tcp 552 [0 0 0 0] ------- [7:2 9:0 32 0] [11 0] 0 1 s 13.214532769 _7_ RTR --- 81 tcp 572 [0 0 0 0] ------- [7:2 9:0 32 13] [11 0] 0 1 r 13.216719420 _3_ RTR --- 73 ack 60 [13a 3 9 800] ------- [9:0 7:2 32 3] [8 0] 1 1 f 13.216719420 _3_ RTR --- 73 ack 60 [13a 3 9 800] ------- [9:0 7:2 31 7] [8 0] 1 1 r 13.218705917 _3_ RTR --- 79 ack 60 [13a 3 9 800] ------- [9:0 7:2 32 3] [9 0] 1 1 f 13.218705917 _3_ RTR --- 79 ack 60 [13a 3 9 800] ------- [9:0 7:2 31 7] [9 0] 1 1 s 13.224430613 _4_ RTR --- 82 message 56 [0 0 0 0] ------- [4:255 -1:255 32 0] r 13.224927087 _13_ RTR --- 80 tcp 572 [13a d 7 800] ------- [7:2 9:0 32 13] [10 0] 1 1 f 13.224927087 _13_ RTR --- 80 tcp 572 [13a d 7 800] ------- [7:2 9:0 31 9] [10 0] 1 1 r 13.227052018 _7_ AGT --- 73 ack 60 [13a 7 3 800] ------- [9:0 7:2 31 7] [8 0] 2 1 s 13.227052018 _7_ AGT --- 83 tcp 552 [0 0 0 0] ------- [7:2 9:0 32 0] [12 0] 0 1 r 13.227052018 _7_ RTR --- 83 tcp 552 [0 0 0 0] ------- [7:2 9:0 32 0] [12 0] 0 1 s 13.227052018 _7_ RTR --- 83 tcp 572 [0 0 0 0] ------- [7:2 9:0 32 13] [12 0] 0 1 r 13.229056864 _7_ AGT --- 79 ack 60 [13a 7 3 800] ------- [9:0 7:2 31 7] [9 0] 2 1 s 13.229056864 _7_ AGT --- 84 tcp 552 [0 0 0 0] ------- [7:2 9:0 32 0] [13 0] 0 1 r 13.229056864 _7_ RTR --- 84 tcp 552 [0 0 0 0] ------- [7:2 9:0 32 0] [13 0] 0 1 s 13.229056864 _7_ RTR --- 84 tcp 572 [0 0 0 0] ------- [7:2 9:0 32 13] [13 0] 0 1 r 13.235277821 _13_ RTR --- 81 tcp 572 [13a d 7 800] ------- [7:2 9:0 32 13] [11 0] 1 1 f 13.235277821 _13_ RTR --- 81 tcp 572 [13a d 7 800] ------- [7:2 9:0 31 9] [11 0] 1 1 s 13.241036967 _5_ RTR --- 87 message 32 [0 0 0 0] ------- [5:255 -1:255 32 0] r 13.241659368 _9_ AGT --- 80 tcp 572 [13a 9 d 800] ------- [7:2 9:0 31 9] [10 0] 2 1 s 13.241659368 _9_ AGT --- 89 ack 40 [0 0 0 0] ------- [9:0 7:2 32 0] [10 0] 0 1 r 13.241659368 _9_ RTR --- 89 ack 40 [0 0 0 0] ------- [9:0 7:2 32 0] [10 0] 0 1 s 13.241659368 _9_ RTR --- 89 ack 60 [0 0 0 0] ------- [9:0 7:2 32 3] [10 0] 0 1 r 13.242097143 _16_ RTR --- 87 message 32 [0 ffffffff 5 800] ------- [5:255 -1:255 32 0] r 13.242097187 _0_ RTR --- 87 message 32 [0 ffffffff 5 800] ------- [5:255 -1:255 32 0] r 13.242097456 _23_ RTR --- 87 message 32 [0 ffffffff 5 800] ------- [5:255 -1:255 32 0] r 13.242097645 _19_ RTR --- 87 message 32 [0 ffffffff 5 800] ------- [5:255 -1:255 32 0] s 13.243637083 _16_ RTR --- 85 message 32 [0 0 0 0] ------- [16:255 -1:255 32 0] r 13.243685235 _3_ RTR --- 89 ack 60 [13a 3 9 800] ------- [9:0 7:2 32 3] [10 0] 1 1 f 13.243685235 _3_ RTR --- 89 ack 60 [13a 3 9 800] ------- [9:0 7:2 31 7] [10 0] 1 1 s 13.243801305 _19_ RTR --- 88 message 32 [0 0 0 0] ------- [19:255 -1:255 32 0] r 13.244761983 _5_ RTR --- 88 message 32 [0 ffffffff 13 800] ------- [19:255 -1:255 32 0] r 13.244761990 _16_ RTR --- 88 message 32 [0 ffffffff 13 800] ------- [19:255 -1:255 32 0] r 13.245612323 _23_ RTR --- 85 message 32 [0 ffffffff 10 800] ------- [16:255 -1:255 32 0] r 13.245612674 _19_ RTR --- 85 message 32 [0 ffffffff 10 800] ------- [16:255 -1:255 32 0] r 13.249866402 _13_ RTR --- 83 tcp 572 [13a d 7 800] ------- [7:2 9:0 32 13] [12 0] 1 1 f 13.249866402 _13_ RTR --- 83 tcp 572 [13a d 7 800] ------- [7:2 9:0 31 9] [12 0] 1 1 r 13.251911334 _7_ AGT --- 89 ack 60 [13a 7 3 800] ------- [9:0 7:2 31 7] [10 0] 2 1 s 13.251911334 _7_ AGT --- 90 tcp 552 [0 0 0 0] ------- [7:2 9:0 32 0] [14 0] 0 1 r 13.251911334 _7_ RTR --- 90 tcp 552 [0 0 0 0] ------- [7:2 9:0 32 0] [14 0] 0 1 s 13.251911334 _7_ RTR --- 90 tcp 572 [0 0 0 0] ------- [7:2 9:0 32 13] [14 0] 0 1 From chandra.mahin at gmail.com Sun Nov 1 06:26:02 2009 From: chandra.mahin at gmail.com (Maggi.....) Date: Sun, 1 Nov 2009 22:26:02 +0800 Subject: [ns] How to get the mobilenode position during the simulation Message-ID: <3521ad3d0911010626x33eebc94p12cc76e6b65816b9@mail.gmail.com> Hi all, I am working on NS-2.29.I want to get the mobilenode position(X,Y coordinates) to initiate the handover. How can i get the position of the mobilenode in a wireless simulation? Please help me on that. Thank you Regards, B.C.Mahinthan School of Computer Engineering Nanyang Technological University Singapore From thaalbimariem5 at gmail.com Sun Nov 1 11:48:53 2009 From: thaalbimariem5 at gmail.com (Mariem Thaalbi) Date: Sun, 1 Nov 2009 20:48:53 +0100 Subject: [ns] hwmp.tcl example error Message-ID: <8bfb9b940911011148j3a01583ak7c10f690484527fa@mail.gmail.com> Hello , I installed a patch which supports HWMP under NS2.33. and the installation was succesfull . But when i try an example which deals with protocol i obtain error: invalid command name "Agent/rtProto/HWMP" while executing "Agent/rtProto/HWMP instproc init args { $self next $args } Thanks for help. From riaz at dcs.gla.ac.uk Sun Nov 1 12:37:09 2009 From: riaz at dcs.gla.ac.uk (Riaz Ul Amin) Date: Sun, 1 Nov 2009 20:37:09 +0000 Subject: [ns] how to use/configure 802.11a in ad hoc network using ns-miracle Message-ID: <8294B695F1501F49AE7B527CBB3C5B85210C5C268C@ex3.ad.dcs.gla.ac.uk> Hi all, Can anyone help me in finding a way to define/use 82.11a interface for my nodes in ns-miracle as I have found 802.11g and 82.11b are there but not 82.11a. Thanks --Regards Riaz The University of Glasgow, charity number SC004401 From mailrish at gmail.com Sun Nov 1 15:45:11 2009 From: mailrish at gmail.com (Rishabh Goel) Date: Sun, 1 Nov 2009 18:45:11 -0500 Subject: [ns] Change node color in NAM Message-ID: Hello, I wanted to change the threshold at which node color in NAM changes. But I am not able to find where these changes have to be made. I checked the cmu-trace file but it does not seem to make any changes in the NAM. Can anyone suggest me a solution to this. Thank You. -- Goel Rishabh D. Graduate Student School of Electrical and Computer Engineering Georgia Institute of Technology From k.gayathridevi at yahoo.co.in Sun Nov 1 19:48:40 2009 From: k.gayathridevi at yahoo.co.in (gayathri devi) Date: Mon, 2 Nov 2009 09:18:40 +0530 (IST) Subject: [ns] regarding packet forwarding mechanism in ns2 Message-ID: <708930.51302.qm@web94601.mail.in2.yahoo.com> - Dear Friends, ???????????????? ?????????????? Please suggest me some guidelines for packet forwarding mechanisms in wireless LAN in NS2.I am confused with the packet forwarding mechanism of wired and wireless. Connect more, do more and share more with Yahoo! India Mail. Learn more. Connect more, do more and share more with Yahoo! India Mail. Learn more. http://in.overview.mail.yahoo.com/ From shwt_sk at yahoo.com Mon Nov 2 02:27:55 2009 From: shwt_sk at yahoo.com (shweta s k) Date: Mon, 2 Nov 2009 02:27:55 -0800 (PST) Subject: [ns] AWK script for calculating ETX and CETT Message-ID: <614668.74936.qm@web63307.mail.re1.yahoo.com> From elebsolaks at yahoo.com Mon Nov 2 03:06:49 2009 From: elebsolaks at yahoo.com (eleburuike ismail) Date: Mon, 2 Nov 2009 03:06:49 -0800 (PST) Subject: [ns] Energy efficient clustering algorithm in Wireless sensor network Message-ID: <802227.18489.qm@web53603.mail.re2.yahoo.com> Dear all, I laid my hand on a TCL script on the above subject matter and i tried to run it but was given some errors which is shown below: ismail at ismail-desktop:~$ sudo su [sudo] password for ismail: root at ismail-desktop:/home/ismail# ns clustering.tcl num_nodes is set 31 (_o14 cmd line 1) invoked from within "_o14 cmd addr" invoked from within "catch "$self cmd $args" ret" invoked from within "if [catch "$self cmd $args" ret] { set cls [$self info class] global errorInfo set savedInfo $errorInfo error "error when calling class $cls: $args" $..." (procedure "_o14" line 2) (SplitObject unknown line 2) invoked from within "_o14 addr" ("eval" body line 1) invoked from within "eval $node addr $args" ("default" arm line 2) invoked from within "switch -exact $routingAgent_ { DSDV { set ragent [$self create-dsdv-agent $node] } DSR { $self at 0.0 "$node start-dsr" } AODV { set ragent [$self cre..." (procedure "_o3" line 14) (Simulator create-wireless-node line 14) invoked from within "_o3 create-wireless-node" ("eval" body line 1) invoked from within "eval $self create-wireless-node $args" (procedure "_o3" line 23) (Simulator node line 23) invoked from within "$ns_ node" invoked from within "set node_(0) [$ns_ node]" (file "clustering.tcl" line 118) root at ismail-desktop:/home/ismail# The TCL script is also shown below : #The TCL script file #=================================== # ?????? #=================================== set val(chan) Channel/WirelessChannel ;# channel type set val(prop) Propagation/TwoRayGround ;# radio-propagation model set val(netif) Phy/WirelessPhy ;# network interface type set val(mac) Mac/802_11 ;# MAC type set val(ifq) Queue/DropTail/PriQueue ;# interface queue type #set val(ifq) CMUPriQueue set val(ll) LL ;# link layer type set val(ant) Antenna/OmniAntenna ;# antenna model set val(ifqlen) 50 ;# max packet in ifq set val(nn) 31 ;# number of mobilenodes set val(initialenergy) 500 ;# initial energy of 50 Joules set val(energymodel) "EnergyModel" ;# energy model set val(rp) DCA ;# routing protocol set val(x) 1000 ;# X dimension of topography set val(y) 1000 ;# Y dimension of topography set val(stop) 20.0 ;# time of simulation end #set val(cp) /home/ismail/ns-allinone-2.34/ns-2.34/tcl/mobility/scene/cbr-3-test #set val(sc) /home/ismail/ns-allinone-2.34/ns-2.34/tcl/mobility/scene/scen-3-test set val(DCA) DCA ;# Define DCA constant set val(seed) 0.0 #=================================== # transmission range #=================================== #$val(netif) set RXThresh_ 2.81838e-13 #================================================ # Create new simulator & trace file #================================================ set ns_ [new Simulator] ;#??ns simulator $ns_ use-newtrace set tracefd [open test.tr w] ;#??trace file $ns_ trace-all $tracefd #================================================ # Create nam file & write all traces to file #================================================ set namtrace [open test.nam w] ;#????nam trace file $ns_ namtrace-all-wireless $namtrace $val(x) $val(y) #-------------------------------------------------------------------------- #Antenna/OmniAntenna set X_ 0 #Antenna/OmniAntenna set Y_ 0 #Antenna/OmniAntenna set Z_ 0.1 #Antenna/OmniAntenna set Gt_ 1.0 #Antenna/OmniAntenna set Gr_ 1.0 #Phy/WirelessPhy set CPThresh_ 10.0 #Phy/WirelessPhy set CSThresh_ 2.81838e-05 Phy/WirelessPhy set RXThresh_ 0.81838e-05 #Phy/WirelessPhy set bandwidth_ 2e6 #Phy/WirelessPhy set Pt_ 0.0064 #Phy/WirelessPhy set Pr_ 2.81838e-05 #Phy/WirelessPhy set freq_ 9.14e+08 #Phy/WirelessPhy set L_ 1.0 $ns_ namtrace-all-wireless $namtrace $val(x) $val(y) set topo [new Topography] ;#??topography object $topo load_flatgrid $val(x) $val(y) #create-god $val(nn) set god_ [create-god $val(nn)] $god_ on #??channel set chan_0_ [new $val(chan)] #===================================# # Settings for power/ # transmisssion range of a node #===================================# #set range(x) 100 #set range(y) 100 #set OVERLAP 50 #set coverage [CellCoverage 1 1 $range(x) $range(y) $OVERLAP] #set power [SetPt $coverage] #Phy/WirelessPhy set Pt_ $power #$ns node-config -rxPower $power -txPower $power set rxPower 1.00 set txPower 2.00 set inEnergy 50 #=================================== # ??Configuration of node??? #=================================== #??MobileNode??? $ns_ node-config -adhocRouting $val(rp) \ -llType $val(ll) \ -macType $val(mac) \ -ifqType $val(ifq) \ -ifqLen $val(ifqlen) \ -antType $val(ant) \ -propType $val(prop) \ -phyType $val(netif) \ -topoInstance $topo \ -energyModel "EnergyModel" \ -initialEnergy $val(initialenergy) \ -idlePower 1.0 \ -rxPower 1.0 \ -txPower 2.0 \ -agentTrace ON \ -routerTrace ON \ -macTrace ON \ -movementTrace OFF\ -channel $chan_0_ \ #=================================== # DATA SINK #=================================== #???0?Node set node_(0) [$ns_ node] $node_(0) set X_ 0 $node_(0) set Y_ 0 $node_(0) set Z_ 0.0 $ns_ initial_node_pos $node_(0) 100 #=================================== # NORMAL NODES #=================================== #???1?Node set node_(1) [$ns_ node] $node_(1) set X_ 677 $node_(1) set Y_ 166 $node_(1) set Z_ 0.0 $ns_ initial_node_pos $node_(1) 40 #???30?Node set node_(30) [$ns_ node] $node_(30) set X_ 620 $node_(30) set Y_ 240 $node_(30) set Z_ 0.0 $ns_ initial_node_pos $node_(30) 40 for {set i 0} {$i < $val(nn) } { incr i } { $god_ new_node $node_($i) ; # !!! } # recv function Agent/Ping instproc recv {from rtt} { $self instvar node_ puts "node [$node_ id] received ping answer from $from with round-trip-time $rtt ms." } if {$val(rp) == $val(DCA)} { puts "Clustering Started" set dca [new Agent/DCA] #$node_(0) attach $dca #$ns_ attach-agent $node_(1) $udp $ns_ at 0.0 "$dca set-ll $val(ll)" $ns_ attach-agent $node_(0) $dca $dca start_clustering $dca start_CHs puts "Clustering Finished" } for {set i 0} {$i < $val(nn) } { incr i } { $ns_ at $val(stop) "$node_($i) reset"; } # creating nam display files $ns_ at $val(stop) "$ns_ nam-end-wireless $val(stop)" $ns_ at $val(stop) "stop" $ns_ at $val(stop).2 "puts \"end simulation\" ; $ns_ halt" #$ns_ at 10.0 "$dca print_out_cluster_info" # function for stopping the simulation proc stop {} { global ns_ tracefd #namtrace $ns_ flush-trace close $tracefd #close $namtrace exec nam test.nam & exit 0 } $ns_ run I will highly appreciate anyone who can assist me on this problem. Thank you. Ismail From shwt_sk at yahoo.com Mon Nov 2 03:21:42 2009 From: shwt_sk at yahoo.com (shweta s k) Date: Mon, 2 Nov 2009 03:21:42 -0800 (PST) Subject: [ns] Awk Script ETX(Estimated Trasmission Count) & CETT(Cumulative Extimated trasmission Time) Message-ID: <768737.60905.qm@web63306.mail.re1.yahoo.com> Hi Everybody, If any of u know the AWK Script kinldy send me, it will be lot of help for me From mt57 at njit.edu Mon Nov 2 06:44:01 2009 From: mt57 at njit.edu (manoop talasila) Date: Mon, 2 Nov 2009 09:44:01 -0500 Subject: [ns] global array In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hi Javed, In present implementation, I created 6 mobile nodes (requirement is to have 10m transmitting range for all nodes.) and assumed node_0 as CA (central authority). So, all nodes communicate with node_0. And node_0 stores all the data and global values for calculations. Now, if nodes are mobile, then all nodes may not be in 10m transmission range to node_0 (acting as CA). Then how to send packets to CA for storing. Any other way to do this for storing the global data? please advise. On Mon, Nov 2, 2009 at 1:29 AM, manoop talasila wrote: > I tried the second suggestion and it worked. Declared & initialized gloabl > array in header file. accessed this array in one function. And this function > is used by only one node when it recieves some packets. This node acts as CA > now. > > Thanks Javed for the suggestion. > > On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 9:03 AM, Basim Javed wrote: > >> hi >> >> what I can see are two ways: >> >> 1. create an agent, and then attach to a node of your choice to act as CA >> 2. make this array as part of some suitable function, so that all nodes >> created will have this array...but simply dont use for all of them, except >> the one u declare as CA. >> >> I would be interested to know how you do it, and results :) >> regards >> Basim >> >> On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 2:49 PM, manoop talasila wrote: >> >>> Hi Basim, >>> >>> Thanks for the reply. >>> In my design I need to store this global info in Central Authority(CA). >>> So, may be I can create a new node in my TCL script which will act as CA. >>> >>> 1. But, how do I specify this array for a single node (CA)? >>> - Do I need to create a new agent with the Array & access >>> functions. >>> - And then attach this agent to the CA node? >>> >>> Please let me know if my understanding is right. >>> >>> >>> On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 12:08 AM, Basim Javed wrote: >>> >>> >>>> hi Manoop >>>> >>>> since u want to use the info reported by the wireless nodes, hence i >>>> suggest to declare some class/object in the MAC layer...but then in which >>>> node's mac layer... the answer to this question comes from your >>>> design...where u would store this info in a real wireless network? >>>> >>>> rdgs >>>> basim >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> On Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 6:40 PM, manoop talasila wrote: >>> >>> >>>> Hi NSusers, >>>> >>>> I am trying to use a global array to store some info that is reported by >>>> each wireless node and later will use this stored info for processing >>>> some >>>> data when any other node request for it. >>>> >>>> To implement this scenario, where do I declare the global array? so that >>>> till the end of simulation any node can access the reported info from >>>> this >>>> array. >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Regards, >>>> Manoop Talasila >>>> Ph.D. student >>>> CS Dept, NJIT >>>> Phone: 732-789-7165 >>>> Email: mt57 at njit.edu >>>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Regards, >>> Manoop Talasila >>> Ph.D. student >>> CS Dept, NJIT >>> Phone: 732-789-7165 >>> Email: mt57 at njit.edu >>> >>> >> >> > > > -- > Regards, > Manoop Talasila > Ph.D. student > CS Dept, NJIT > Phone: 732-789-7165 > Email: mt57 at njit.edu > -- Regards, Manoop Talasila Ph.D. student CS Dept, NJIT Phone: 732-789-7165 Email: mt57 at njit.edu From serena.dacquisto at libero.it Mon Nov 2 08:32:18 2009 From: serena.dacquisto at libero.it (serena.dacquisto@libero.it) Date: Mon, 2 Nov 2009 17:32:18 +0100 (CET) Subject: [ns] How to get the mobilenode position in a simulation Message-ID: <24588160.1691181257179538630.JavaMail.defaultUser@defaultHost> Hi all, I am working on NS-3.34. Someone know how can i get the position of the mobilenode (X,Y coordinates)during a wireless simulation? Please help me on that. Thank you Regards, Serena From inferno_hellenic at yahoo.com Mon Nov 2 14:06:47 2009 From: inferno_hellenic at yahoo.com (lefteris) Date: Mon, 2 Nov 2009 14:06:47 -0800 (PST) Subject: [ns] How can i include the packets from ns2 into a protocol's source code? Message-ID: <26157871.post@talk.nabble.com> I have created a simulation scenario of wireless nodes which exchange packets. I want to include these packets in the link state routing protocol to route them the way i want to. Any ideas of how to do it. It should be possible. Thanks for your help in advance! My best regards, Lefteris -- View this message in context: http://old.nabble.com/How-can-i-include-the-packets-from-ns2-into-a-protocol%27s-source-code--tp26157871p26157871.html Sent from the ns-users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. From rick.nash1 at hotmail.com Mon Nov 2 17:17:31 2009 From: rick.nash1 at hotmail.com (Rick Nash) Date: Mon, 2 Nov 2009 19:17:31 -0600 Subject: [ns] Change link capacity while simulating Message-ID: Hi All I need to change the capacity of a link between say node1 and node2 from 10Mb to 1Mb after about 100s of simulation. Is that possible by just using the TCL script? I did not see any difference in the results. Please help me. Sincerely Rick Hotmail: Trusted email with powerful SPAM protection. 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IEEE International Conference on Advanced Information Networking and Applications April 20-23, 2010 Perth, Australia ? ? INTRODUCTION ------------------------ Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) and Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) are considered to be the two elements of pervasive computing and are persistent in gathering the interest of research community since from past few years since it has opened new challenges with the development of interesting application like surveillance, environment monitoring, supply chain management, real time asset tracking and logistics etc. RFID has limited sense range and can be enhanced by the merger of the two above said technologies. RFID in conjunction with WSN, next generation real time tracking system, can possibly be ideal for Automated Identification and Data Capture (AIDC) which has revolutionized the overall supply chain management process. The development of efficient protocols for WSN communication as well as development of RFID based WSN motes itself posed numerous challenges for the research community. And for achieving the longevity of the network energy efficient design is of paramount importance for such networks. The workshop aims to bring together the research community working in the similar areas. It will be held in conjunction with AINA 2010, thus providing an ideal opportunity for researchers and especially high degree PhD research students to present their latest work and have a valuable feedback from experts. Authors are invited to submit original, previously unpublished work that clearly demonstrate their research related to energy efficient WSN/WMSN, RFID based systems. Topics of interest include but are not limited to the following featured topics: * Hardware aspects of RFID based WSN sensor design * Energy Conservation and Management techniques for such networks * Energy-aware communication protocols * Security, privacy, and data integrity in RFID based WSN * Cross-layer optimization * Collaborative signal processing * Quality-of-Service, Supply chain optimization * Simulation tools, operating systems and middleware * Scalability of wireless sensor networks * Integration with Other System * RFID /WSN networks and the Web for improving freight efficiency * Prototypes, field studies, and test bed * Applications such as environment, petroleum, healthcare, security, Supply chain, and agriculture. * The business cases for RFID Realizing a return on investment ? ? SUBMISSION DEADLINE ---------------------------------- Submission deadline ????????? 30 November 2009 Author Notification: ???????? ?6 January 2009 Final Manuscripts Due???????? 15 January 2010 Registration Due????????????? 15 January 2010 Workshop Date???????????????? 20 April 2010 From atifet97 at yahoo.com Mon Nov 2 18:49:18 2009 From: atifet97 at yahoo.com (Atif Sharif) Date: Mon, 2 Nov 2009 18:49:18 -0800 (PST) Subject: [ns] The 3rd International Workshop on RFID & WSN and its Industrial Applications Message-ID: <458020.72822.qm@web57708.mail.re3.yahoo.com> =============================Apologies for Cross Posting===================== ? --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ??????The 3rd International Workshop on RFID & WSN and its Industrial Applications --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ? 3rd International Workshop on RFID & WSN and its Industrial Applications in Conjunction with ? IEEE International Conference on Advanced Information Networking and Applications April 20-23, 2010 Perth, Australia ? ? INTRODUCTION ------------------------ Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) and Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) are considered to be the two elements of pervasive computing and are persistent in gathering the interest of research community since from past few years since it has opened new challenges with the development of interesting application like surveillance, environment monitoring, supply chain management, real time asset tracking and logistics etc. RFID has limited sense range and can be enhanced by the merger of the two above said technologies. RFID in conjunction with WSN, next generation real time tracking system, can possibly be ideal for Automated Identification and Data Capture (AIDC) which has revolutionized the overall supply chain management process. The development of efficient protocols for WSN communication as well as development of RFID based WSN motes itself posed numerous challenges for the research community. And for achieving the longevity of the network energy efficient design is of paramount importance for such networks. The workshop aims to bring together the research community working in the similar areas. It will be held in conjunction with AINA 2010, thus providing an ideal opportunity for researchers and especially high degree PhD research students to present their latest work and have a valuable feedback from experts. Authors are invited to submit original, previously unpublished work that clearly demonstrate their research related to energy efficient WSN/WMSN, RFID based systems. Topics of interest include but are not limited to the following featured topics: * Hardware aspects of RFID based WSN sensor design * Energy Conservation and Management techniques for such networks * Energy-aware communication protocols * Security, privacy, and data integrity in RFID based WSN * Cross-layer optimization * Collaborative signal processing * Quality-of-Service, Supply chain optimization * Simulation tools, operating systems and middleware * Scalability of wireless sensor networks * Integration with Other System * RFID /WSN networks and the Web for improving freight efficiency * Prototypes, field studies, and test bed * Applications such as environment, petroleum, healthcare, security, Supply chain, and agriculture. * The business cases for RFID Realizing a return on investment ? ? SUBMISSION DEADLINE ---------------------------------- Submission deadline ????????? 30 November 2009 Author Notification: ???????? ?6 January 2009 Final Manuscripts Due???????? 15 January 2010 Registration Due????????????? 15 January 2010 Workshop Date???????????????? 20 April 2010 From tomh at tomh.org Mon Nov 2 22:20:10 2009 From: tomh at tomh.org (Tom Henderson) Date: Mon, 02 Nov 2009 22:20:10 -0800 Subject: [ns] __stack_chk_fail_local error on ubuntu 9.10 Message-ID: <4AEFCB9A.90108@tomh.org> I noticed that ns-allinone-2.34 did not build on the new Ubuntu 9.10 Karmic, due to this this error when linking: otcl.o: In function `OTclDispatch': /home/ns/ns-allinone-2.34/otcl/otcl.c:495: undefined reference to `__stack_chk_fail_local' otcl.o: In function `Otcl_Init': /home/ns/ns-allinone-2.34/otcl/otcl.c:2284: undefined reference to `__stack_chk_fail_local' ld: libotcl.so: hidden symbol `__stack_chk_fail_local' isn't defined ld: final link failed: Nonrepresentable section on output make: *** [libotcl.so] Error 1 The problem is that otcl is trying to use the ld linker instead of the gcc linker to build a shared library. I have read that this problem can occur with gcc versions 4 and greater. There is a one line fix to otcl-1.13/configure file that is posted here: http://nsnam.isi.edu/nsnam/index.php/User_Information#Ubuntu_Installation_Guide This may affect other Linux distributions, but I didn't notice it until this Ubuntu release. Tom From mohdwasim_450 at yahoo.com Mon Nov 2 23:30:55 2009 From: mohdwasim_450 at yahoo.com (Muhammad Wasim) Date: Mon, 2 Nov 2009 23:30:55 -0800 (PST) Subject: [ns] HMIPv6 implementation for NS-2 Message-ID: <901122.104.qm@web56101.mail.re3.yahoo.com> Hello, Recently i've started my research on Heirarchal Mobile IPv6 (HMIPv6) handovers but i could'nt any related implementation for HMIPv6 protocol for NS2. I am using NS-2.33, can anyone help me providing the code or guide me how to extend the current MIPv6 to support HMIPv6? Regards. Muhammad Wasim International Islamic University Islamabad New Email addresses available on Yahoo! Get the Email name you've always wanted on the new @ymail and @rocketmail. Hurry before someone else does! http://mail.promotions.yahoo.com/newdomains/aa/ From kashnet at gmail.com Tue Nov 3 02:23:17 2009 From: kashnet at gmail.com (Kashif Saleem) Date: Tue, 3 Nov 2009 18:23:17 +0800 Subject: [ns] antsense Protocol Implementation Problem Message-ID: <52a37030911030223u73153904ud030875e9d6a008c@mail.gmail.com> Hi, Regarding to the error, as I shown in my email send before. While using antsense as routing protocol under tcl file, it stops with the following error. INITIALIZE THE LIST xListHead (_o17 cmd line 1) invoked from within "_o17 cmd if-queue _o20" invoked from within "catch "$self cmd $args" ret" invoked from within "if [catch "$self cmd $args" ret] { set cls [$self info class] global errorInfo set savedInfo $errorInfo error "error when calling class $cls: $args" $..." (procedure "_o17" line 2) (SplitObject unknown line 2) invoked from within "$agent if-queue [$self set ifq_(0)] " (procedure "_o14" line 24) (Node/MobileNode add-target line 24) invoked from within "$self add-target $agent $port" (procedure "_o14" line 15) (Node attach line 15) invoked from within "$node attach $ragent [Node set rtagent_port_]" (procedure "_o3" line 71) (Simulator create-wireless-node line 71) invoked from within "_o3 create-wireless-node" ("eval" body line 1) invoked from within "eval $self create-wireless-node $args" (procedure "_o3" line 14) (Simulator node line 14) invoked from within "$ns_ node" ("for" body line 2) invoked from within "for {set i 0} {$i < $val(nn) } {incr i} { set node_($i) [$ns_ node] # $node_($i) random-motion 0 ;# disable random motion }" (file "wpan_demo1.tcl" line 109) error appears i think because of the following entries in tcl/lib/ns-mobilenode.tcl $self instvar dmux_ imep_ toraDebug_ mac_ # Special processing for ANTSENSE set antsenseonly [string first "ANTSENSE" [$agent info class]] if {$antsenseonly != -1 } { $agent if-queue [$self set ifq_(0)] ;# ifq between LL and MAC $agent install-tap $mac_(0) } The above mentioned code under mobilenode has to be changed according to antsense requirements. I already email to the antsense authors many times but no replay at all. Hope so the code is ok and we can over selves go through it nearby. Any one gets the solution or help to implement antsense, please email me. Thanks Kashif Saleem From x.ene at live.com Tue Nov 3 02:37:05 2009 From: x.ene at live.com (Muneeb Ahmed) Date: Tue, 3 Nov 2009 15:37:05 +0500 Subject: [ns] tora running problem under ns2.34 Message-ID: hi all i am not able to run tora algorithm under ns 2.34 kindly can any body tell me how can i fix that problem Regards Muneeb _________________________________________________________________ Windows Live Hotmail: Your friends can get your Facebook updates, right from Hotmail?. http://www.microsoft.com/middleeast/windows/windowslive/see-it-in-action/social-network-basics.aspx?ocid=PID23461::T:WLMTAGL:ON:WL:en-xm:SI_SB_4:092009 From calafate at disca.upv.es Tue Nov 3 03:34:20 2009 From: calafate at disca.upv.es (Carlos T. Calafate) Date: Tue, 03 Nov 2009 12:34:20 +0100 Subject: [ns] Deadline approaching for IEEE Vehi-Mobi 2010 Message-ID: <4AF0153C.6080703@disca.upv.es> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CALL FOR PAPERS IEEE Vehicular Networks & Applications Workshop (IEEE Vehi-Mobi 2010) Co-located with IEEE International Conference on Communications (ICC 2010) 23-27 May 2010, Cape Town, South Africa Web page: http://www.grc.upv.es/vehimobi2010/ IMPORTANT DATES -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Submission Deadline: November 10, 2009 Notification of Acceptance: January 10, 2010 Camera-Ready Submissions: February 10, 2010 Workshop celebration date: To Be Defined -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Papers submitted to IEEE ICC 2010 workshops with publication must undergo a peer-review process, and accepted papers will be published in IEEE Xplore. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- AIMS AND SCOPE Vehicle Infrastructure Integration (VII) has been growing rapidly in importance in the past few years. Even despite the global economic downturn that has hit the car industry hard, research continues in this area, as new technical challenges have evolved that demand research and development. Industry players like the automobile companies, and government agencies, like the US Department of Transportation, are investing heavily in research and development in VII. Technologies and applications for VII are rapidly emerging, and there is an critical need to bring together researchers & engineers, academia and industry, standards, private and public sectors, to exchange ideas. This workshop is intended to serve as a forum and bring together the researchers and engineers in both academia and industry to exchange ideas, share experiences, and report original work about all aspects of vehicular communications, VANETs, information dissemination, road safety, ITS, emergency services, etc.. The main purpose is to promote discussions of research and relevant activities in the design of architectures, algorithms, and applications for inter-vehicular communication environments. This workshop will also address some leading standardization efforts (802.11p, p1609, TIA TR48, etc.). Work in progress is also welcome. Key industrial players (GM, Toyota, Telcordia, BMW, etc.) will be represented at this workshop. PAPER SUBMISSION Please, submit your papers through EDAS. Papers should be written in English with a standard length of five (5) printed pages (10-point font) including figures, without incurring additional page charges (maximum 1 additional page with extra charge if accepted). You may use the standard IEEE Transactions templates for Microsoft Word or LaTeX formats found at http://www.ieee.org/portal/pages/pubs/transactions/stylesheets.html. Alternatively you can follow the sample instructions in template.pdf at http://www.comsoc.org/confs/globecom/2008/template.pdf. Only PDF files are accepted for paper review. You submitted PDF file and registered EDAS account of a paper must list the same author(s), title and abstract (minor wording differences in the abstract are ok). Papers where the PDF and EDAS account do not match the author(s), title, and/or abstract will be withdrawn by the Technical Program Co-Chairs or Symposium Co-Chairs. TOPICS Technical research papers are solicited in the following areas: - Network technologies for VII - New application scenarios of VII - Supporting technology for: Traffic and flow control issues and applications - Supporting technology for: Enhanced braking information dissemination and other road safety applications - Supporting technology for: driver assistance applications - MAC, routing, QoS, addressing, multicast, TCP protocols - Congestion Control and Cooperative VANETs - Mobility and handoff issues - Sensors & Data Collection - Content Distribution - Inter-car communications - Intra-car communications - Info Dissemination; Data organization - Security issues, architectures and solutions - Privacy issues and solutions - Data replication protocols in network partitions - Different technologies (DSRC, WiMAX, WiFi, 3G/4G, cell phone) - Application innovation - 802.11p WAVE ; 802.11s MESH; DSRC - Implementation/deployment status - Network Management for VII EXECUTIVE COMMITEE --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- General Chairs - Dr. Russell Hsing, Telcordia Technologies, USA - Prof. C.K. Toh, University of Hong Kong, CHINA General Vice Chairs - Dr. Daniel Wong, Daniel Wireless LLC, USA - Prof. Pietro Manzoni, Universidad Politecnica De Valencia, SPAIN TPC Chair - Prof. Teruo Higashino Osaka University, Japan TPC Vice Chairs - Dr. Timo Sukuvaara, Finland - Prof. Michele Weigle, Old Dominion Univ, USA - Prof. Juan-Carlos Cano, Universidad Politecnica De Valencia, SPAIN Publications Chair - Prof. Lingyang Song, Peking University, China Publicity Chair - Prof Carlos Calafate, Universidad Politecnica De Valencia, SPAIN Steering Committee - Dr. Russell Hsing, Telcordia Technologies, USA - Prof. C.K. Toh, University of Hong Kong, CHINA - Dr. Daniel Wong, Daniel Wireless LLC, USA - Prof. D K Kim, Kyungpook National University, KOREA --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ****************************************** Carlos Calafate, PhD Vehi-Mobi 2010 Publicity Chair Computer Networks Group (GRC) Technical University of Valencia, Spain Voice: +34 96 387 7007 ext. 75727 Fax: +34 96 387 7579 E-mail: calafate at disca.upv.es ****************************************** From jonghyouk at gmail.com Tue Nov 3 05:57:29 2009 From: jonghyouk at gmail.com (Jong-Hyouk Lee) Date: Tue, 3 Nov 2009 14:57:29 +0100 Subject: [ns] CFP: MoMoPE 2010 at Caen (Mont St-Michel), France (Submission Deadline: 15 December 2009). Message-ID: *Please accept our apologies, but ns2/ns3 based simulation results are absolutely welcome to submit. CFP: MoMoPE 2010 at Caen (Mont St-Michel), France (Submission Deadline: 15 December 2009) *Please, accept our apologies if you receive multiple copies of this CFP === Mobility Modeling and Performance Evaluation (MoMoPE) 2010 === About MoMoPE The First International Workshop on Mobility Modeling and Performance Evaluation (MoMoPE) 2010 will be a one-day workshop held in International Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing Conference (IWCMC) 2010, will be held on June 28 - July 2 2010, in France. Call For Papers The demand for mobility modeling and performance evaluation has been dramatically increasing in the areas of vehicular, autonomous, and cognitive communications. Especially, mobile protocols and mobility service used in such areas have posed various challenges to the academic and industry. These challenges require effective mobility modeling methods to obtain precise performance evaluation results that allow to design new mobile protocols, mobility service, and robust solutions. Research results in mathematical, simulation, and experience on mobility modeling and performance evaluation studies are welcome. The purpose of MoMoPE is to bring together the academic and industry working on different aspects related to mobile computing in efforts to highlight the state-of-art research on mobility modeling and performance, exchange ideas, and explore new research directions. Mobility modeling and performance evaluation studies in the following topics are welcome (but are not limited to): * Performance modeling of sensor mobility in wireless/mobile networks * Performance modeling of human mobility in wireless/mobile networks * Performance modeling of vehicular mobility in wireless/mobile networks * Performance modeling of mobility protocols used in wireless/mobile networks * Performance modeling of location management and handover used in wireless/mobile networks * Performance modeling of bandwidth allocation and resource scheduler used in wireless/mobile networks * Performance modeling of security protocol and access control management used in wireless/mobile networks Important Dates * Submission Deadline: 15 December 2009 * Author Notification: 15 March 2010 * Camera Ready Submission Due: 1 April 2010 * Author Registration Due: 1 April 2010 Submission Information Prospective authors are invited to submit original technical papers electronically through EDAS.info (http://edas.info/8231). The maximum page length is not more than five (5) IEEE style pages including results, figures and references. IEEE style formats can be found at www.ieee.org/pubs/authors.html. Accepted and presented papers at the workshop will be included in ACM/IEEE Digital Library (pending approval). Selected papers will be further considered for possible publication in two special issues of the Wiley Journal "Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing (WCMC)" and the InderScience Journal "International Journal of Autonomous and Adaptive Communications Systems (IJAACS)". Workshop Co-chairs * Ilsun You (Korean Bible University, Korea): isyou (at) bible (dot) ac (dot) kr * Jong-Hyouk Lee (INRIA, France): jong-hyouk (at) inria (dot) fr Workshop Steering chairs * Victor C.M. Leung (The University of British Columbia, Canada) * Han-Chieh Chao (National Ilan University, Taiwan) * Yi-Bing Lin (National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan) Workshop Program Committee * Jun Bi (Tsinghua University, China) * Maria Calderon (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain) * Yao-Chung Chang (National Taitung University, Taiwan) * Der-Jiunn Deng (National Changhua University of Education, Taiwan) * Youn-Hee Han (Korea University of Technology and Education, Korea) * Seung-Jae Han (Yonsei University, Korea) * Hae-Duck Joshua Jeong (Korean Bible University, Korea) * Ved P. Kafle (NICT, Japan) * Phone Lin (National Taiwan University, Taiwan) * Hamid Menouar (Hitachi Europe, France) * Sangheon Pack (Korea University, Korea) * Asanga Udugama (University of Bremen, Germany) * Ryuji Wakikawa (TOYOTA InfoTechnology Center, USA) * Qin Wu (Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd, China) * Tin-Yu Wu (Tamkang University, Taiwan) * Shun-Ren Yang (National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan) * Yun-Sheng Yen (Fo Guang University, Taiwan) * Ahmed H. Zahran (University College Cork, Ireland) More information can be found at http://www.iwcmc.com (IWCMC 2010 web-site) and http://www.momope.org (MoMoPE 2010 workshop web-site). -- IMARA Team, INRIA, France. Jong-Hyouk Lee. #email: jonghyouk (at) gmail (dot) com || jong-hyouk.lee (at) inria (dot) fr #webpage: http://hurryon.googlepages.com/ From madan.maddythedude at gmail.com Tue Nov 3 05:58:19 2009 From: madan.maddythedude at gmail.com (maddythedude madan) Date: Tue, 3 Nov 2009 08:58:19 -0500 Subject: [ns] DCCP increasing the delay instead of decreasing - Please help.. Message-ID: Hi All, I am facing a strange problem with DCCP when I used it over ns2. I have a setup with two nodes(src and cam) connected to router1(rtr1). rtr1 is connected to router2(rtr2). Router2(rtr2) connects two other nodes(dst and cs). dst -> destination for src cs -> destination for cam In my first test(cam.tcl), I used two UDP flows(CBR), one from src and another cam in order to create congestion and the data is received to dst and cs. Packet latency from src to dst is is small in this case. In my Second test(dccp.tcl), I used one UDP flow(CBR) and another DCCP flow(CBR) from src and cam respectively. I expected the packet latency from src to dst to go down as the congestion throttling is done by DCCP and the traffic from cam is throttled to give more space for src-> dst traffic. But in reverse, the delay is increasing. It could be issue with my code or understanding too. Could you please help in this regard? From madan.maddythedude at gmail.com Tue Nov 3 06:54:22 2009 From: madan.maddythedude at gmail.com (maddythedude madan) Date: Tue, 3 Nov 2009 22:54:22 +0800 Subject: [ns] DCCP increasing the delay instead of decreasing - Please help.. In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Sorry!! Revised scripts are here. Thanks a ton in advance, maddy On Tue, Nov 3, 2009 at 8:58 AM, maddythedude madan < madan.maddythedude at gmail.com> wrote: > Hi All, > > I am facing a strange problem with DCCP when I used it over ns2. I have a > setup with two nodes(src and cam) connected to router1(rtr1). rtr1 is > connected to router2(rtr2). Router2(rtr2) connects two other nodes(dst and > cs). > > dst -> destination for src > cs -> destination for cam > > In my first test(cam.tcl), I used two UDP flows(CBR), one from src and > another cam in order to create congestion and the data is received to dst > and cs. Packet latency from src to dst is is small in this case. > > In my Second test(dccp.tcl), I used one UDP flow(CBR) and another DCCP > flow(CBR) from src and cam respectively. I expected the packet latency from > src to dst to go down as the congestion throttling is done by DCCP and the > traffic from cam is throttled to give more space for src-> dst traffic. But > in reverse, the delay is increasing. It could be issue with my code or > understanding too. > > Could you please help in this regard? > From inferno_hellenic at yahoo.com Tue Nov 3 08:08:56 2009 From: inferno_hellenic at yahoo.com (Lefteris(GR)) Date: Tue, 3 Nov 2009 08:08:56 -0800 (PST) Subject: [ns] Any ideas of how to include the packets routed within ns2 in the LSR source code? Message-ID: <214662.52468.qm@web55304.mail.re4.yahoo.com> Hello to all the bright minds out there! LSR is the Link State Routing protocol. I am making some modifications to the LSR source code but the messages that are defined within the source code are only topology control messages and acks. Is there a way i can also include the packets traffic of ns2 in the source code of the protocol? Connect somehow the ns2 code with the protocol's source code and include somehow these packets as a variable there. Any ideas will be useful! Thank you in advance for your time reading this post. My best regards, Lefteris From ivan.gudymenko at googlemail.com Tue Nov 3 08:25:18 2009 From: ivan.gudymenko at googlemail.com (Ivan Gudymenko) Date: Tue, 3 Nov 2009 17:25:18 +0100 Subject: [ns] Does anyone know how one can simulate the benefits of Virtual Mimo? Message-ID: <021401ca5ca2$3bba4180$6bd91e8d@Tiger> Hi folks! I am writing my Master Thesis "Virtual MIMO in broadband wireless access systems". I have to model Virtual MIMO environment in ns-2. Does anyone know how I can start? Many thanks in advance! From venkyrmk at gmail.com Tue Nov 3 09:46:15 2009 From: venkyrmk at gmail.com (venkatesan ravi) Date: Tue, 3 Nov 2009 09:46:15 -0800 (PST) Subject: [ns] how to modify the .h and .cc files to delay the packet Message-ID: <26160616.post@talk.nabble.com> i want to reduce energy consumption but i dont no how to modify .h and .cc files.these are all the work im goi 2 do....want to delay the packet in queue i.e reduce the transmission rate to reduce power consumption without overflow occur in buffer.for that i want to assign delay values for transmission time for different packets and threshold values.im very new to ns2 so i dono how to write and implement this in .h and .cc files and also tcl scripts.pls help me with some suggestions. -- View this message in context: http://old.nabble.com/how-to-modify-the-.h-and-.cc-files-to-delay-the-packet-tp26160616p26160616.html Sent from the ns-users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. From venkyrmk at gmail.com Tue Nov 3 09:46:51 2009 From: venkyrmk at gmail.com (venkatesan ravi) Date: Tue, 3 Nov 2009 23:16:51 +0530 Subject: [ns] how to modify the .h and .cc files to delay the packet Message-ID: <1d438f540911030946n7bc2b2d0q9e47d287812505e6@mail.gmail.com> i want to reduce energy consumption but i dont no how to modify .h and .cc files.these are all the work im goi 2 do....want to delay the packet in queue i.e reduce the transmission rate to reduce power consumption without overflow occur in buffer.for that i want to assign delay values for transmission time for different packets and threshold values.im very new to ns2 so i dono how to write and implement this in .h and .cc files and also tcl scripts.pls help me with some suggestions. From venkyrmk at gmail.com Tue Nov 3 09:49:02 2009 From: venkyrmk at gmail.com (venkatesan ravi) Date: Tue, 3 Nov 2009 09:49:02 -0800 (PST) Subject: [ns] how to modify the .h and .cc files to delay the packet Message-ID: <26160623.post@talk.nabble.com> i want to reduce energy consumption but i dont no how to modify .h and .cc files.these are all the work im goi 2 do....want to delay the packet in queue i.e reduce the transmission rate to reduce power consumption without overflow occur in buffer.for that i want to assign delay values for transmission time for different packets and threshold values.im very new to ns2 so i dono how to write and implement this in .h and .cc files and also tcl scripts.pls help me with some suggestions. -- View this message in context: http://old.nabble.com/how-to-modify-the-.h-and-.cc-files-to-delay-the-packet-tp26160623p26160623.html Sent from the ns-users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. From venkyrmk at gmail.com Tue Nov 3 09:48:07 2009 From: venkyrmk at gmail.com (venkatesan ravi) Date: Tue, 3 Nov 2009 09:48:07 -0800 (PST) Subject: [ns] how to modify the .h and .cc files to delay the packet Message-ID: <26160621.post@talk.nabble.com> i want to reduce energy consumption but i dont no how to modify .h and .cc files.these are all the work im goi 2 do....want to delay the packet in queue i.e reduce the transmission rate to reduce power consumption without overflow occur in buffer.for that i want to assign delay values for transmission time for different packets and threshold values.im very new to ns2 so i dono how to write and implement this in .h and .cc files and also tcl scripts.pls help me with some suggestions. -- View this message in context: http://old.nabble.com/how-to-modify-the-.h-and-.cc-files-to-delay-the-packet-tp26160621p26160621.html Sent from the ns-users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. From venkyrmk at gmail.com Tue Nov 3 09:51:07 2009 From: venkyrmk at gmail.com (venkatesan ravi) Date: Tue, 3 Nov 2009 09:51:07 -0800 (PST) Subject: [ns] how to modify the .h and .cc files to delay the packet Message-ID: <26160624.post@talk.nabble.com> i want to reduce energy consumption but i dont no how to modify .h and .cc files.these are all the work im goi 2 do....want to delay the packet in queue i.e reduce the transmission rate to reduce power consumption without overflow occur in buffer.for that i want to assign delay values for transmission time for different packets and threshold values.im very new to ns2 so i dono how to write and implement this in .h and .cc files and also tcl scripts.pls help me with some suggestions. -- View this message in context: http://old.nabble.com/how-to-modify-the-.h-and-.cc-files-to-delay-the-packet-tp26160624p26160624.html Sent from the ns-users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. From sankaran.home at gmail.com Tue Nov 3 11:57:15 2009 From: sankaran.home at gmail.com (Sankaran Sriram) Date: Tue, 3 Nov 2009 14:57:15 -0500 Subject: [ns] Question about Simulating wormhole attack Message-ID: <8b4d45750911031157m2a6bba2asbc8c199ec0765bb@mail.gmail.com> Hello ns-users, I want to set up wired links between wireless nodes. The example given in Marc Greis tutorial does not seem to satisfy my purpose. I would greatly appreciate any help in this regard. Thanks Sriram From sr.nsuser at gmail.com Tue Nov 3 13:58:35 2009 From: sr.nsuser at gmail.com (soheila rahmani) Date: Wed, 4 Nov 2009 01:28:35 +0330 Subject: [ns] find node id Message-ID: <24a228b00911031358y1de082behddbd4eb101baedeb@mail.gmail.com> Hi nsuser I want to find the node id in the queue . what do I do? I find this code in trace file but I dont what is src_!!! I don't undrestand where set it !? Node* thisnode = Node::get_node_by_address(src_); I need a code simulate this line can anyone help me? thanks From nadinunes at gmail.com Wed Nov 4 06:05:55 2009 From: nadinunes at gmail.com (Nadilma Nunes) Date: Wed, 4 Nov 2009 11:05:55 -0300 Subject: [ns] Has anyone this paper? Message-ID: Has anyone *"The effects of Local repair schemes in AODV-based Ad Hoc networks: Networking technologies for mobile Internet systems"* paper? If yes, send for me please. Thanks in advance. From trabelsizayneb at yahoo.fr Wed Nov 4 06:51:43 2009 From: trabelsizayneb at yahoo.fr (Zayneb) Date: Wed, 4 Nov 2009 06:51:43 -0800 (PST) Subject: [ns] Random seed Message-ID: <26197636.post@talk.nabble.com> Hi, I want to know how can I generate random seed in my tcl file? (I'm using 802.15.4/WPAN's tcl) Thanks. Regards, Zayneb TRABELSI -- View this message in context: http://old.nabble.com/Random-seed-tp26197636p26197636.html Sent from the ns-users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. From daniel.anguita at gmail.com Wed Nov 4 17:04:07 2009 From: daniel.anguita at gmail.com (Daniel Anguita) Date: Wed, 4 Nov 2009 22:04:07 -0300 Subject: [ns] SCTP: chunk fragmentation is not yet supported? Help! Message-ID: <5155927d0911041704j41690386w1d5b3e30e156996@mail.gmail.com> Hi Everyone, I'm using ns2 to simulate and test performance of an application over different protocols. The first tests with TCP where very easy to do, but now i'm trying with SCTP and everything was going well till i got this message: SCTP ERROR: message size (10240) too big SCTP ERROR: data chunk size (10256) + SCTP/IP header(34) > MTU (1500) ...chunk fragmentation is not yet supported! What i did is to create a new Application that is aware of SCTP protocol, so I can use the AppData settings and test a few things. I also add a "priority" flag on the SCTP Header that I use to mark each "data chunk" to know each priority, because later i want to add a per-flow priority algorithm. I'm doing this for my master thesis, and i'm working on ns2 from the beginning. BUT, what i didn't know is that SCTP didnt support chunk fragmentation yet! (i'm fool, i didnt read things right) I am very scared, because I may loose all my work that I've accomplished so far. Because without this feauture, i cant test my theory.... Anyone knows some work around? is there any patch to add fragmentation support? My only hope is to implement it myself? (i wish not) I need to mesure the bandwith speed and packet delay/loss over a given topology and a given application with different protocols. Please.. HELP! Thanks in advance guys, bye. -- Daniel Anguita O. UTFSM - Master Thesis From batdao007 at yahoo.com Wed Nov 4 18:46:53 2009 From: batdao007 at yahoo.com (Tu Tran) Date: Wed, 4 Nov 2009 18:46:53 -0800 (PST) Subject: [ns] ask for ns2mesh80216 Message-ID: <555227.852.qm@web44806.mail.sp1.yahoo.com> I have installed NS2-2.33.The installation completed sucessfully, and I set the PATH, LD_LIBRARY_PATH, & TCL_LIBRARY variables as per the install message. And I have installed the patch ns2mesh80216 from http://cng1.iet.unipi.it/wiki/index.php/Ns2mesh80216 However when I run the mesh.tcl (/ns-allinone-2.33/ns-2.33/wimax/tcl/mesh.tcl) , ?I get the following errors. (_o4 cmd line 1) invoked from within "_o4 cmd run-identifier 1" invoked from within "catch "$self cmd $args" ret" invoked from within "if [catch "$self cmd $args" ret] { set cls [$self info class] global errorInfo set savedInfo $errorInfo error "error when calling class $cls: $args" $..." (procedure "_o4" line 2) (SplitObject unknown line 2) invoked from within "$ns run-identifier $opt(run)" (procedure "init" line 9) invoked from within "init" (file "mesh.tcl" line 306) I will be very grateful if you could help me overcome this problem. From thangnd at joomservices.com Wed Nov 4 19:49:10 2009 From: thangnd at joomservices.com (thang) Date: Wed, 04 Nov 2009 22:49:10 -0500 Subject: [ns] what is Droptial Different from Queue? Message-ID: <1257392950.3659.3.camel@thang-laptop> Hi, I don't know how droptail is different from queue in NS2, and how to use. Can anyone explain to help me? Thanks in advance. From stalin1227 at gmail.com Wed Nov 4 20:52:16 2009 From: stalin1227 at gmail.com (stalin babu) Date: Thu, 5 Nov 2009 10:22:16 +0530 Subject: [ns] ETX source Message-ID: Hi all, pl help me any one have source code of ETX / WCETT in ns2. Regards, stalin From atifet97 at yahoo.com Wed Nov 4 21:50:54 2009 From: atifet97 at yahoo.com (Atif Sharif) Date: Wed, 4 Nov 2009 21:50:54 -0800 (PST) Subject: [ns] 3rd International Workshop on RFID & WSN and its Industrial Applications Message-ID: <54227.45304.qm@web57707.mail.re3.yahoo.com> =============================Apologies for Cross Posting===================== ? --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ??????The 3rd International Workshop on RFID & WSN and its Industrial Applications --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ? 3rd International Workshop on RFID & WSN and its Industrial Applications in Conjunction with ? IEEE International Conference on Advanced Information Networking and Applications April 20-23, 2010 Perth, Australia ? ? INTRODUCTION ------------------------ Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) and Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) are considered to be the two elements of pervasive computing and are persistent in gathering the interest of research community since from past few years since it has opened new challenges with the development of interesting application like surveillance, environment monitoring, supply chain management, real time asset tracking and logistics etc. RFID has limited sense range and can be enhanced by the merger of the two above said technologies. RFID in conjunction with WSN, next generation real time tracking system, can possibly be ideal for Automated Identification and Data Capture (AIDC) which has revolutionized the overall supply chain management process. The development of efficient protocols for WSN communication as well as development of RFID based WSN motes itself posed numerous challenges for the research community. And for achieving the longevity of the network energy efficient design is of paramount importance for such networks. The workshop aims to bring together the research community working in the similar areas. It will be held in conjunction with AINA 2010, thus providing an ideal opportunity for researchers and especially high degree PhD research students to present their latest work and have a valuable feedback from experts. Authors are invited to submit original, previously unpublished work that clearly demonstrate their research related to energy efficient WSN/WMSN, RFID based systems. Topics of interest include but are not limited to the following featured topics: * Hardware aspects of RFID based WSN sensor design * Energy Conservation and Management techniques for such networks * Energy-aware communication protocols * Security, privacy, and data integrity in RFID based WSN * Cross-layer optimization * Collaborative signal processing * Quality-of-Service, Supply chain optimization * Simulation tools, operating systems and middleware * Scalability of wireless sensor networks * Integration with Other System * RFID /WSN networks and the Web for improving freight efficiency * Prototypes, field studies, and test bed * Applications such as environment, petroleum, healthcare, security, Supply chain, and agriculture. * The business cases for RFID Realizing a return on investment ? ? SUBMISSION DEADLINE ---------------------------------- Submission deadline ????????? 30 November 2009 Author Notification: ???????? ?6 January 2009 Final Manuscripts Due???????? 15 January 2010 Registration Due????????????? 15 January 2010 Workshop Date???????????????? 20 April 2010 From sankaran.home at gmail.com Wed Nov 4 21:52:37 2009 From: sankaran.home at gmail.com (Sankaran Sriram) Date: Thu, 5 Nov 2009 00:52:37 -0500 Subject: [ns] Add a wired interface to a wireless node Message-ID: <8b4d45750911042152m1a20d5c2p3826d7e6c3432d76@mail.gmail.com> Hello ns-users, Does anyone know how to add a wired interface to pairs of wireless nodes so that they can communicate using the wired interface. I searched online and found the add-interface command but I guess it is primarily for creating more wireless interfaces for wireless nodes. Your help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks Sriram From sainibrajesh at yahoo.com Thu Nov 5 00:40:48 2009 From: sainibrajesh at yahoo.com (Brajesh Kumar) Date: Thu, 5 Nov 2009 14:10:48 +0530 (IST) Subject: [ns] patch for LAR protocol for routing in mobile ad hoc networks Message-ID: <530903.15838.qm@web94702.mail.in2.yahoo.com> if anybody implemented LAR protocols in ns2, kindly provide me the patch or tell me where to get it. From cricket scores to your friends. Try the Yahoo! India Homepage! http://in.yahoo.com/trynew From konstaek at yahoo.gr Thu Nov 5 02:55:31 2009 From: konstaek at yahoo.gr (Turin36) Date: Thu, 5 Nov 2009 02:55:31 -0800 (PST) Subject: [ns] Trace graph. Message-ID: <26210580.post@talk.nabble.com> Hello everybody, Where i can find Trace graph 2.05 or other versions for windows? I try with www.tracegraph.com/download.html but nothing. Thanks a lot, Constantine. -- View this message in context: http://old.nabble.com/Trace-graph.-tp26210580p26210580.html Sent from the ns-users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. From sheraz_nadeem at hotmail.com Thu Nov 5 05:47:37 2009 From: sheraz_nadeem at hotmail.com (Sheraz Nadeem) Date: Thu, 5 Nov 2009 18:47:37 +0500 Subject: [ns] FW: EHARP help Message-ID: Hi everyone, has anybody worked on HARP protocol and extended it to EHARP protocol...if so please forward me the solution. i will be grateful to you. thanks bye MUHAMMAD SHERAZ NADEEM sheraz_nadeem04 at yahoo.com 44 (870) 8328200 _________________________________________________________________ Keep your friends updated?even when you?re not signed in. http://www.microsoft.com/middleeast/windows/windowslive/see-it-in-action/social-network-basics.aspx?ocid=PID23461::T:WLMTAGL:ON:WL:en-xm:SI_SB_5:092010 From daniel.anguita at gmail.com Thu Nov 5 06:07:08 2009 From: daniel.anguita at gmail.com (Daniel Anguita) Date: Thu, 5 Nov 2009 11:07:08 -0300 Subject: [ns] SCTP: chunk fragmentation is not yet supported? Help! In-Reply-To: <5155927d0911041704j41690386w1d5b3e30e156996@mail.gmail.com> References: <5155927d0911041704j41690386w1d5b3e30e156996@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <5155927d0911050607n5c37a124hcf9239ef0c046833@mail.gmail.com> Or this message should be to de developers list? Help! 2009/11/4 Daniel Anguita > Hi Everyone, > > I'm using ns2 to simulate and test performance of an application over > different protocols. The first tests with TCP where very easy to do, but now > i'm trying with SCTP and everything was going well till i got this message: > > SCTP ERROR: message size (10240) too big > SCTP ERROR: data chunk size (10256) + SCTP/IP header(34) > MTU (1500) > ...chunk fragmentation is not yet supported! > > What i did is to create a new Application that is aware of SCTP protocol, > so I can use the AppData settings and test a few things. > I also add a "priority" flag on the SCTP Header that I use to mark each > "data chunk" to know each priority, because later i want to add a per-flow > priority algorithm. > I'm doing this for my master thesis, and i'm working on ns2 from the > beginning. > > BUT, what i didn't know is that SCTP didnt support chunk fragmentation yet! > (i'm fool, i didnt read things right) > > I am very scared, because I may loose all my work that I've accomplished so > far. Because without this feauture, i cant test my theory.... > > Anyone knows some work around? is there any patch to add fragmentation > support? > My only hope is to implement it myself? (i wish not) > > I need to mesure the bandwith speed and packet delay/loss over a given > topology and a given application with different protocols. > > Please.. HELP! > > Thanks in advance guys, bye. > > > -- > Daniel Anguita O. > UTFSM - Master Thesis > -- Atte. Daniel Anguita O. Austral Technologies Ltda. _______________________ Skype: daniel.anguita Phone: +56 2 779 2425 danguita at austec.cl _______________________ Noticia: La informaci?n contenida en este mensaje e-mail y/o archivos adjuntos pueden contener informaci?n confidencial, privada o privilegiada. Si usted no es el destinario, cualquier difusi?n, uso, revisi?n, distribuci?n, impresi?n o copia de la informaci?n, contenida en este mensaje de correo electr?nico y/o archivos adjuntos, est?n estrictamente prohibidas. Si ha recibido esta comunicaci?n por error, por favor av?senos respondiente por e-mail o tel?fono e inmediatamente y permanentemente elimine este mensaje y cualquier archivo adjunto. Gracias. From anup.asm at gmail.com Thu Nov 5 08:14:48 2009 From: anup.asm at gmail.com (anup mandlekar) Date: Thu, 5 Nov 2009 11:14:48 -0500 Subject: [ns] encryption schemes implementation in NS-2 Message-ID: <14d0bac60911050814l4c15c70fy70e31bd08e31f563@mail.gmail.com> Hey I'm currently learning ns-2. I basically need to implement various encryption schemes such as AES, blowfish, RC-2, XTEA on a simple wireless-cum-wired network using NS-2. And study the corresponding parameters such throughput (number of bytes encrypted(or decrypted)/time for encryption(or decryption)), computation overhead, memory overhead etc. can you please let me know how do i implement encryption (lets say AES) at any particular node? and is it possible for me to find computation overhead, memory overhead by analysing ns-2 trace files? if yes, how? Thanks, Anup Mandlekar From rick.nash1 at hotmail.com Thu Nov 5 08:57:27 2009 From: rick.nash1 at hotmail.com (Rick Nash) Date: Thu, 5 Nov 2009 10:57:27 -0600 Subject: [ns] Bring link up or down or change bandwidth Message-ID: Hi all How do I bring a duplex link between n2 and n3 down or up or reduce bandwidth at some particular simulation instance? I see that the function has been implemented but how do I use it? I tried: $ns at 50.0 "[$ns link $n2 $n3] set bandwidth_ 1Mb" But I dnt see any changes in the trace. Please help me out Sincerely Rick _________________________________________________________________ Windows 7: Unclutter your desktop. http://go.microsoft.com/?linkid=9690331&ocid=PID24727::T:WLMTAGL:ON:WL:en-US:WWL_WIN_evergreen:112009 From stalin1227 at gmail.com Fri Nov 6 01:41:13 2009 From: stalin1227 at gmail.com (stalin babu) Date: Fri, 6 Nov 2009 15:11:13 +0530 Subject: [ns] Ns2 supports .C files Message-ID: Hi all , i have source code of in the extension of .c , it is possible to run in ns2. pl tell me any possible to Run .c files in ns2... thank u Regards stalin babu .g From nadinunes at gmail.com Fri Nov 6 06:01:49 2009 From: nadinunes at gmail.com (Nadilma Nunes) Date: Fri, 6 Nov 2009 11:01:49 -0300 Subject: [ns] Has anyone have this paper? Message-ID: Has anyone have *"The effects of Local repair schemes in AODV-based Ad Hoc networks: Networking technologies for mobile Internet systems"* paper? If yes, send for me please. Thanks in advance. From tritvajkiran at gmail.com Fri Nov 6 06:59:00 2009 From: tritvajkiran at gmail.com (Tritva jyothi kiran) Date: Fri, 6 Nov 2009 20:29:00 +0530 Subject: [ns] help to run hcca patch In-Reply-To: <200911061000.nA6A0Psl020908@gamma.isi.edu> References: <5c1d799c0911060159l5774b988t6536467ad7ef242a@mail.gmail.com> <200911061000.nA6A0Psl020908@gamma.isi.edu> Message-ID: <5c1d799c0911060659i201622e6sa6ac0316446be0d6@mail.gmail.com> *hi, i downloaded hcca 802.11e function patch from internet,but i am confusing to run it,so please guide me how to run it,and how i can get output from it,in what way output comes,it shows what? for the reply i am very thankful to you in advance.* Jyothi Kiran On Fri, Nov 6, 2009 at 3:30 PM, wrote: > > Welcome to posting to the ns-users mailing list! > > We automatically send this message to every new person who sends mail > to the list. You should only receive it once. 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Documentation includes a tutorial > (originally from Marc Greis) and a reference manual (ns notes and > documentation). > > * _Words, words, words... that documentation is nice, but where are > some sample scripts I can start from?_ > > Many sample scripts can be found in the ns distribution in > ~ns-2/tcl/ex and ~ns-2/tcl/test. > > * _What protocols does ns support?_ > > A lot! Almost all variants of TCP, several forms of multicast, > wired networking, several ad hoc routing protocols and propagation > models (but not cellular phones), data diffusion, satellite, and > other stuff. See the documentation (described above) for details, > or download ns and look. > > * _How do I know that ns correctly implements these protocols?_ > > Ns has validation tests that cover many protocols, see > http://www.isi.edu/nsnam/ns/ns-tests.html. 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i downloaded hcca 802.11e function patch from internet,but i am > conf= > using to run it,so please guide me how to run it,and how i can get output > f= > rom it,in what way output comes,it shows what?
for the reply i am very > t= > hankful to you in advance.
>

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> > --00504502b0e6c05a2c0477b0e536-- > > From juanjopavia at hotmail.com Fri Nov 6 11:33:54 2009 From: juanjopavia at hotmail.com (juanjo pavia) Date: Fri, 6 Nov 2009 19:33:54 +0000 Subject: [ns] DSR trace file Message-ID: hello everyone I'm simulating a wireless network with the DSR protocol and get the trace file : Sconfig 0.00000 tap: on snoop: rts? on errs? on Sconfig 0.00000 salvage: on !bd replies? on Sconfig 0.00000 grat error: on grat reply: on Sconfig 0.00000 $reply for props: on ring 0 search: on Sconfig 0.00000 using MOBICACHE s 0.500000000 _0_ AGT --- 0 cbr 512 [0 0 0 0] ------- [0:0 4:0 32 0] [0] 0 0 r 0.500000000 _0_ RTR --- 0 cbr 512 [0 0 0 0] ------- [0:0 4:0 32 0] [0] 0 0 s 0.507350911 _0_ RTR --- 1 DSR 32 [0 0 0 0] ------- [0:255 4:255 32 0] 1 [1 1] Does anyone know what it means? This code is an errror or is part of the trace? And in the console I get: Client 2: Handoff Attempted Client 3: Handoff Attempted Client 0: Handoff Attempted Does anyone know what it means? This message is an errror or is part of the simulation? thank vey much. _________________________________________________________________ From shwt_sk at yahoo.com Sat Nov 7 00:04:37 2009 From: shwt_sk at yahoo.com (shweta s k) Date: Sat, 7 Nov 2009 00:04:37 -0800 (PST) Subject: [ns] Fw: Re: about error rate Message-ID: <356034.64160.qm@web63304.mail.re1.yahoo.com> --- On Sat, 11/7/09, daemon at ISI.EDU wrote: From: daemon at ISI.EDU Subject: Re: about error rate To: shwt_sk at yahoo.com Date: Saturday, November 7, 2009, 1:29 PM Welcome to posting to the ns-users mailing list! We automatically send this message to every new person who sends mail to the list.? You should only receive it once.? My apologies if the program contacts you twice, perhaps because you have multiple e-mail addresses or send mail from multiple machines. If you are an experienced ns-user who simply has not posted since we started using this responder, our apologies for inconveniencing you with this message.? 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=0A=0A? ? ? --0-1888468834-1257580751=:27535-- From adel.belkhiri at hotmail.com Sun Nov 8 13:33:41 2009 From: adel.belkhiri at hotmail.com (adel belkhiri) Date: Sun, 8 Nov 2009 22:33:41 +0100 Subject: [ns] Packet loss with MANET routing protocol !! ;( Message-ID: Hi friends , I have noticed that not all the packets sent by my agent are received so I want to ask this question : how to ensure that MANET routing protocols (such as AODV or DSDV) do not lose some packets ?!! Thanks for your responses in advance. Sincerely / Adel Belkhiri. _________________________________________________________________ Windows Live: Keep your friends up to date with what you do online. http://www.microsoft.com/middleeast/windows/windowslive/see-it-in-action/social-network-basics.aspx?ocid=PID23461::T:WLMTAGL:ON:WL:en-xm:SI_SB_1:092010 From k.siddharatha at gmail.com Sun Nov 8 16:48:56 2009 From: k.siddharatha at gmail.com (kumar siddhartha) Date: Mon, 9 Nov 2009 06:18:56 +0530 Subject: [ns] ddos attack by spoofed ip Message-ID: <25d2d25d0911081648j30643da5pa388fc307d50bb80@mail.gmail.com> sir/madam how can i impliment a simulation of a ddos attack with a spoofed ip address. please help. regards From galaxy-huang at 163.com Sun Nov 8 18:25:46 2009 From: galaxy-huang at 163.com (galaxy-huang) Date: Mon, 9 Nov 2009 10:25:46 +0800 (CST) Subject: [ns] Is it necessary to remove the unused packet headers? Message-ID: <25185197.124361257733546417.JavaMail.coremail@bj163app121.163.com> hi, everyone, In chapter 12 of THE NS MANUAL, the author wrote that "By default, ns includes ALL packet headers of ALL protocols in EVERY packet in your simulation. This is a LOT of overhead ..." But i find that many ns tutorials, experiments never mentioned this problem. my question is, Is it necessary to remove the unnecessary headers when we are doing simulations, especially when need to calculate delays and throughputs? Is the BIG unnecessary headers affect the packet transmit time(when calculate the timeout of the event, are the length of all headers taken into account )? Thank you in advance! From debarshisanyal at gmail.com Mon Nov 9 04:03:46 2009 From: debarshisanyal at gmail.com (Debarshi Sanyal) Date: Mon, 9 Nov 2009 17:33:46 +0530 Subject: [ns] Patch for ETX and mETX routing metrics for wireless mesh networks In-Reply-To: <13c56af70911090319w6053f706g653ba70cb5890d60@mail.gmail.com> References: <13c56af70911090319w6053f706g653ba70cb5890d60@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <13c56af70911090403i3d118749q1f655ff509208a1f@mail.gmail.com> Hi, Is there an NS-2 patch for ETX and mETX routing metrics for wireless mesh networks? Regards, Debarshi From daniel.anguita at gmail.com Mon Nov 9 16:24:41 2009 From: daniel.anguita at gmail.com (Daniel Anguita) Date: Mon, 9 Nov 2009 21:24:41 -0300 Subject: [ns] SCTP: chunk fragmentation is not yet supported? Help! In-Reply-To: <5155927d0911050607n5c37a124hcf9239ef0c046833@mail.gmail.com> References: <5155927d0911041704j41690386w1d5b3e30e156996@mail.gmail.com> <5155927d0911050607n5c37a124hcf9239ef0c046833@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <5155927d0911091624j4b333a9ci51dd37c346601fcb@mail.gmail.com> anyone? help! regards 2009/11/5 Daniel Anguita > Or this message should be to de developers list? > > Help! > > 2009/11/4 Daniel Anguita > > Hi Everyone, >> >> I'm using ns2 to simulate and test performance of an application over >> different protocols. The first tests with TCP where very easy to do, but now >> i'm trying with SCTP and everything was going well till i got this message: >> >> SCTP ERROR: message size (10240) too big >> SCTP ERROR: data chunk size (10256) + SCTP/IP header(34) > MTU (1500) >> ...chunk fragmentation is not yet supported! >> >> What i did is to create a new Application that is aware of SCTP protocol, >> so I can use the AppData settings and test a few things. >> I also add a "priority" flag on the SCTP Header that I use to mark each >> "data chunk" to know each priority, because later i want to add a per-flow >> priority algorithm. >> I'm doing this for my master thesis, and i'm working on ns2 from the >> beginning. >> >> BUT, what i didn't know is that SCTP didnt support chunk fragmentation >> yet! (i'm fool, i didnt read things right) >> >> I am very scared, because I may loose all my work that I've accomplished >> so far. Because without this feauture, i cant test my theory.... >> >> Anyone knows some work around? is there any patch to add fragmentation >> support? >> My only hope is to implement it myself? (i wish not) >> >> I need to mesure the bandwith speed and packet delay/loss over a given >> topology and a given application with different protocols. >> >> Please.. HELP! >> >> Thanks in advance guys, bye. >> >> >> -- >> Daniel Anguita O. >> UTFSM - Master Thesis >> > > > > -- > Atte. > Daniel Anguita O. > Austral Technologies Ltda. > _______________________ > Skype: daniel.anguita > Phone: +56 2 779 2425 > danguita at austec.cl > _______________________ > Noticia: La informaci?n contenida en este mensaje e-mail y/o archivos > adjuntos pueden contener informaci?n confidencial, privada o privilegiada. > Si usted no es el destinario, cualquier difusi?n, uso, revisi?n, > distribuci?n, impresi?n o copia de la informaci?n, contenida en este mensaje > de correo electr?nico y/o archivos adjuntos, est?n estrictamente prohibidas. > Si ha recibido esta comunicaci?n por error, por favor av?senos respondiente > por e-mail o tel?fono e inmediatamente y permanentemente elimine este > mensaje y cualquier archivo adjunto. Gracias. > -- Atte. Daniel Anguita O. 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From g.acar at surrey.ac.uk Mon Nov 9 17:33:46 2009 From: g.acar at surrey.ac.uk (Guray Acar) Date: Tue, 10 Nov 2009 01:33:46 +0000 Subject: [ns] Ns-users Digest, Vol 71, Issue 9 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Message: 1 > Date: Mon, 9 Nov 2009 10:25:46 +0800 (CST) > From: galaxy-huang > Subject: [ns] Is it necessary to remove the unused packet headers? > To: ns > Message-ID: > <25185197.124361257733546417.JavaMail.coremail at bj163app121.163.com> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=gbk > > hi, everyone, > In chapter 12 of THE NS MANUAL, the author wrote that "By > default, ns includes ALL packet headers of ALL protocols in EVERY > packet in your simulation. This is a LOT of overhead ..." > But i find that many ns tutorials, experiments never mentioned > this problem. my question is, Is it necessary to remove the > unnecessary headers when we are doing simulations, especially when > need to calculate delays and throughputs? Is the BIG unnecessary > headers affect the packet transmit time(when calculate the timeout > of the event, are the length of all headers taken into account )? > Thank you in advance! > No it is not necessary to remove the unnecessary headers. But it does reduce the memory consumption and improve the speed doing so. Just make sure that you don't cancel packet headers that you need. If you do, the simulation won't run anyways. The Common headers is always needed. The BIG unnecessary headers have no impact on the packet txtime. The size of the simulated packet (not the ns-2 Packet object, but the simulated protocol data unit) is written in the Common header. The transmission time is written in Common header as well. You seem to be confusing the ns-2 Packet class instantiations with simulated protocol data units. Guray From networkabac at gmail.com Mon Nov 9 18:42:52 2009 From: networkabac at gmail.com (network simulation) Date: Tue, 10 Nov 2009 09:42:52 +0700 Subject: [ns] problem with node-config please help! Message-ID: <74124be20911091842o3f0d7c76xa5810f0f55320521@mail.gmail.com> Hi all, I am running attached script and having following error please help me! invalid command name "-agentTrace ON" while executing "-agentTrace ON -routerTrace ON -macTrace ON " (procedure "create-my-topo" line 15) invoked from within "create-my-topo" (procedure "main" line 54) invoked from within "main" regards nomi From shwt_sk at yahoo.com Mon Nov 9 19:48:13 2009 From: shwt_sk at yahoo.com (shweta s k) Date: Mon, 9 Nov 2009 19:48:13 -0800 (PST) Subject: [ns] about error model in wireless network Message-ID: <752448.24533.qm@web63307.mail.re1.yahoo.com> hi all, ??????? any body know d how to introduce the error model in the wireless network if know please tell me i'm in very needed.. ?? please... From k.gayathridevi at yahoo.co.in Mon Nov 9 23:57:56 2009 From: k.gayathridevi at yahoo.co.in (gayathri devi) Date: Tue, 10 Nov 2009 13:27:56 +0530 (IST) Subject: [ns] Regarding errors Message-ID: <407566.90201.qm@web94611.mail.in2.yahoo.com> Hai ns users, ????????????????? ?????????????????????? I wrote simple tcl script to create 10 nodes ,but i had come across with the following error. num_nodes is set 10 INITIALIZE THE LIST xListHead channel.cc:sendUp - Calc highestAntennaZ_ and distCST_ highestAntennaZ_ = 1.5,? distCST_ = 550.0 SORTING LISTS ...DONE! end simulation?????????? I don't know the specific reason behind this error.So pls guide me to overcome this problem. The INTERNET now has a personality. YOURS! See your Yahoo! Homepage. http://in.yahoo.com/ From shahmanan_4u at yahoo.co.in Tue Nov 10 02:03:51 2009 From: shahmanan_4u at yahoo.co.in (Manan Shah) Date: Tue, 10 Nov 2009 02:03:51 -0800 (PST) Subject: [ns] NS2 Help for Makefile Message-ID: <26261620.post@talk.nabble.com> Hello Friends I have configured ping example in NS2 with necessary changes. but when i run make, i got the following error. for i in indep-utils/cmu-scen-gen/setdest indep-utils/webtrace-conv/dec indep-utils/webtrace-conv/epa indep-utils/webtrace-conv/nlanr indep-utils/webtrace-conv/ucb; do ( cd $i; make all; ) done make[1]: Entering directory `/home/mstudent/ns-allinone-2.33/ns-2.33/indep-utils/cmu-scen-gen/setdest' make[1]: Nothing to be done for `all'. make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/mstudent/ns-allinone-2.33/ns-2.33/indep-utils/cmu-scen-gen/setdest' make[1]: Entering directory `/home/mstudent/ns-allinone-2.33/ns-2.33/indep-utils/webtrace-conv/dec' make[1]: Nothing to be done for `all'. make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/mstudent/ns-allinone-2.33/ns-2.33/indep-utils/webtrace-conv/dec' make[1]: Entering directory `/home/mstudent/ns-allinone-2.33/ns-2.33/indep-utils/webtrace-conv/epa' make[1]: Nothing to be done for `all'. make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/mstudent/ns-allinone-2.33/ns-2.33/indep-utils/webtrace-conv/epa' make[1]: Entering directory `/home/mstudent/ns-allinone-2.33/ns-2.33/indep-utils/webtrace-conv/nlanr' make[1]: Nothing to be done for `all'. make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/mstudent/ns-allinone-2.33/ns-2.33/indep-utils/webtrace-conv/nlanr' make[1]: Entering directory `/home/mstudent/ns-allinone-2.33/ns-2.33/indep-utils/webtrace-conv/ucb' make[1]: Nothing to be done for `all'. make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/mstudent/ns-allinone-2.33/ns-2.33/indep-utils/webtrace-conv/ucb' anyone can tell me how can i resolve this error? thanks in advance. -- View this message in context: http://old.nabble.com/NS2-Help-for-Makefile-tp26261620p26261620.html Sent from the ns-users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. From sashtari at sce.carleton.ca Tue Nov 10 11:15:22 2009 From: sashtari at sce.carleton.ca (sashtari@sce.carleton.ca) Date: Tue, 10 Nov 2009 14:15:22 -0500 Subject: [ns] qustion regarding database in Ns2 Message-ID: - Hello every body I want to have a simple database on each node in NS2. I want to use the information of this database in mac header. Does anybody know how should I do this? I should do it in C++ codes or in tcl codes? Thanks Saeideh From adel.belkhiri at hotmail.com Tue Nov 10 14:21:08 2009 From: adel.belkhiri at hotmail.com (adel belkhiri) Date: Tue, 10 Nov 2009 23:21:08 +0100 Subject: [ns] FW: Packet loss with MANET routing protocol !! ;( Message-ID: Hi friends , I have noticed that not all the packets sent by my agent are received so I want to ask this question : how to ensure that MANET routing protocols (such as AODV or DSDV) do not lose some packets ?!! In fact what I want to do is to force the routing protocol to do not losing packets...are there a method to ensure that every packet which I put on the network will arrive to its destination ?? Thanks for your responses in advance. Sincerely / Adel Belkhiri. Windows Live: Make it easier for your friends to see what you?re up to on Facebook. _________________________________________________________________ Windows Live: Friends get your Flickr, Yelp, and Digg updates when they e-mail you. http://www.microsoft.com/middleeast/windows/windowslive/see-it-in-action/social-network-basics.aspx?ocid=PID23461::T:WLMTAGL:ON:WL:en-xm:SI_SB_3:092010 From thangnd at joomservices.com Tue Nov 10 21:36:39 2009 From: thangnd at joomservices.com (thang) Date: Wed, 11 Nov 2009 00:36:39 -0500 Subject: [ns] Help me multichannels Message-ID: <1257917800.5898.54.camel@thang-laptop> Hi all, Anyone uses multichannels as http://www.cse.msu.edu/~wangbo1/ns2/nshowto8.html? I made hyacinth on Ns-2.29 and test with twoflows-2channel.tcl and run well. Now i have some nodes 0---->1---->(4)<---3<---2.There are 2 channels: 1-->2-->4 and 2--->3--->4. How to transfer a packet from 1 to 4 and 2 to 4. I tried #################### # Add routing tag $node_(0) add-route-tag 1 999 $node_(1) add-route-tag 4 88 $node_(2) add-route-tag 3 8 $node_(3) add-route-tag 4 99 #$ragent add-next-hop $dst $tag $hop $nic # Add next hop $node_(0) add-next-hop 1 999 1 2 $node_(1) add-next-hop 4 88 4 5 $node_(2) add-next-hop 3 8 3 3 $node_(3) add-next-hop 4 99 4 1 ******--------------------******* set null0 [new Agent/Null] $ns_ attach-agent $node_(1) $null0 set cbr0 [attach-cbr-traffic $node_(0) $null0 500 0.005] $ns_ at 0.001 "$cbr0 start" $ns_ at 4.9 "$cbr0 stop" set null1 [new Agent/Null] $ns_ attach-agent $node_(3) $null1 set cbr1 [attach-cbr-traffic $node_(2) $null1 500 0.005] $ns_ at 0.001 "$cbr1 start" $ns_ at 4.9 "$cbr1 stop" ==> result is only packets transfer from 0 to 1, 2 to 3, packets can't reach to 4. Please, please help me soon. Thank you very much. From nirgauri at yahoo.com Tue Nov 10 22:11:55 2009 From: nirgauri at yahoo.com (gauri nir) Date: Tue, 10 Nov 2009 22:11:55 -0800 (PST) Subject: [ns] usage of energy Message-ID: <246427.39487.qm@web44903.mail.sp1.yahoo.com> Hi! ? I am working with wireless mobile nodes & need to use energy of each node at every instant from the trace file. How do I do it? Thanx, Gauri From galaxy-huang at 163.com Tue Nov 10 22:25:34 2009 From: galaxy-huang at 163.com (galaxy-huang) Date: Wed, 11 Nov 2009 14:25:34 +0800 (CST) Subject: [ns] quesiton regarding database in NS2 Message-ID: <22169457.104721257920734646.JavaMail.coremail@bj163app174.163.com> hi,Both are OK. I don't know what kind of database software you use. But I know that MySQL offer the API for C,C++, Perl, PHP, Python, TCL etc.? From k.gayathridevi at yahoo.co.in Wed Nov 11 01:47:04 2009 From: k.gayathridevi at yahoo.co.in (gayathri devi) Date: Wed, 11 Nov 2009 15:17:04 +0530 (IST) Subject: [ns] regarding trace analysis Message-ID: <559213.42026.qm@web94610.mail.in2.yahoo.com> Hai Everybody, ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?? I hav written tcl script for creating 10 nodes in wireless topology.But while running the script the xgraph is not generated and i has open nam file in animater then it shows the simulation.I hereby attached my tcl script with this mail.pls suggest me some guidelines regarding the trace and nam files. set val(chan)?? Channel/WirelessChannel set val(prop)?? Propagation/TwoRayGround set val(netif)? Phy/WirelessPhy set val(mac)??? Mac/802_11 set val(ifq)??? Queue/DropTail/PriQueue set val(ll)???? LL set val(ant)??? Antenna/OmniAntenna set val(ifqlen) 50 set val(nn)???? 10 set val(rp)???? DSDV set val(x)????? 500 set val(y)????? 400 set val(stop)?? 150 set ns [new Simulator] set tracefd [open fwd.tr w] set windowVsTime2 [open fwdg.tr w] set namtrace [open fwd.nam w] $ns trace-all $tracefd $ns namtrace-all-wireless $namtrace $val(x) $val(y) set topo [new Topography] $topo load_flatgrid $val(x) $val(y) set god [create-god 10] set chan_1_ [new $val(chan)] set chan_2_ [new $val(chan)] $ns node-config -adhocRouting $val(rp)\ ??????????????? -llType $val(ll)\ ?? ?????????????-macType $val(mac)\ ??????????????? -ifqType $val(ifq)\ ??????????????? -ifqLen $val(ifqlen)\ ??????????????? -antType $val(ant)\ ??????????????? -propType $val(prop)\ ??????????????? -phyType $val(netif)\ ??????????????? -channel $chan_1_\ ??????????????? -topoInstance $topo\ ??????????????? -agentTrace ON\ ??????????????? -routerTrace ON\ ??????????????? -macTrace ON\ ??????????????? -movementTrace ON for {set i 0} {$i < $val(nn)} {incr i} { ??????? set node_($i) [$ns node] } $node_(0) set X_ 5.0 $node_(0) set Y_ 5.0 $node_(1) set X_ 200.0 $node_(1) set Y_ 5.0 $node_(2) set X_ 272.0 $node_(2) set Y_ 349.0 $node_(3) set X_ 40.0 $node_(3) set Y_ 263 $node_(4) set X_ 110.0 $node_(4) set Y_ 210.0 $node_(5) set X_ 450.0 $node_(5) set Y_ 300.0 $node_(6) set X_ 185.0 $node_(6) set Y_ 400.0 $node_(7) set X_ 20.0 $node_(7) set Y_ 220.0 $node_(8) set X_ 100.0 $node_(8) set Y_ 120.0 $node_(9) set X_ 300.0 $node_(9) set Y_ 270.0 $ns duplex-link $node_(0) $node_(1) 1Mb 10ms DropTail $ns duplex-link $node_(0) $node_(2) 1Mb 10ms SFQ $ns duplex-link $node_(1) $node_(2) 1Mb 10ms DropTail $ns duplex-link $node_(1) $node_(3) 1Mb 10ms SFQ $ns duplex-link $node_(2) $node_(3) 1Mb 10ms DropTail $ns duplex-link $node_(3) $node_(4) 1Mb 10ms SFQ $ns duplex-link $node_(4) $node_(5) 1Mb 10ms DropTail $ns duplex-link $node_(5) $node_(6) 1Mb 10ms SFQ $ns duplex-link $node_(6) $node_(7) 1Mb 10ms DropTail $ns duplex-link $node_(7) $node_(8) 1Mb 10ms SFQ $ns duplex-link $node_(8) $node_(9) 1Mb 10ms DropTail $ns node-config -adhocRouting $val(rp)\ ??????????????? -llType $val(ll)\ ??????????????? -macType $val(mac)\ ??????????????? -ifqType $val(ifq)\ ??????????????? -ifqLen $val(ifqlen)\ ??????????????? -antType $val(ant)\ ??????????????? -propType $val(prop)\ ??????????????? -phyType $val(netif)\ ??????????????? -channel $chan_1_\ ??????????????? -topoInstance $topo\ ??????????????? -agentTrace ON\ ??????????????? -routerTrace ON\ ??????????????? -macTrace ON\ ??????????????? -movementTrace ON $ns duplex-link-op $node_(0) $node_(1) orient right $ns duplex-link-op $node_(0) $node_(2) orient left-up $ns duplex-link-op $node_(1) $node_(2) orient left-up $ns duplex-link-op $node_(1) $node_(3) orient right-up $ns duplex-link-op $node_(2) $node_(3) orient right-up $ns duplex-link-op $node_(3) $node_(4) orient right-up $ns duplex-link-op $node_(4) $node_(5) orient right $ns duplex-link-op $node_(5) $node_(6) orient right $ns duplex-link-op $node_(6) $node_(7) orient right-down $ns duplex-link-op $node_(7) $node_(8) orient left-down $ns duplex-link-op $node_(8) $node_(9) orient left-down #$ns rtproto Static set tcp0 [new Agent/TCP/Newreno] $tcp0 set class_ 2 #$tcp set window_ 2000 #Agent/TCPSink/DelAck set interval_ 100ms set sink [new Agent/TCPSink] $ns attach-agent $node_(0) $tcp0 $ns attach-agent $node_(9) $sink $ns connect $tcp0 $sink $tcp0 set fid_ 1 set ftp [new Application/FTP] $ftp attach-agent $tcp0 $ns at 1.0 "$ftp start" proc record {tcp file} { ??????? global ns ??????? set time 0.1 ??????? set cwnd [$tcp set cwnd_] ??????? set now [$ns now] ??????? puts $file "$now $cwnd" ??????? $ns at [expr $now+$time] "record $tcp $file" } ??????? $ns at 1.1 "record $tcp0 $windowVsTime2" for {set i 0} {$i < $val(nn)} {incr i} { $ns initial_node_pos $node_($i) 30 } for {set i 0} {$i < $val(nn)} {incr i} { ??????? $ns at $val(stop) "$node_($i) reset"; } $ns at $val(stop) "$ns nam-end-wireless $val(stop)" $ns at $val(stop) "stop" $ns at 150.01 "puts \"end simulation\" ; $ns halt" proc stop {} { ??????? global ns tracefd namtrace ??????? $ns flush-trace ??????? close $tracefd ??????? close $namtrace ??????? exec nam $namtrace & ??????? exec xgraph $tracefd -t "Packet flow" -x "Time" -y "Packets" & ??????? exit 0 } $ns run ? ?Thanks ? Try the new Yahoo! India Homepage. Click here. http://in.yahoo.com/trynew From konstaek at yahoo.gr Wed Nov 11 06:27:15 2009 From: konstaek at yahoo.gr (Turin36) Date: Wed, 11 Nov 2009 06:27:15 -0800 (PST) Subject: [ns] HMRSVP patch. Message-ID: <26302107.post@talk.nabble.com> Hi everybody, I'm searching for the HMRSVP patch for NS2 or in c++ code. Please help!!! Thank you all. -- View this message in context: http://old.nabble.com/HMRSVP-patch.-tp26302107p26302107.html Sent from the ns-users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. From trabelsizayneb at yahoo.fr Wed Nov 11 06:28:37 2009 From: trabelsizayneb at yahoo.fr (Zayneb) Date: Wed, 11 Nov 2009 06:28:37 -0800 (PST) Subject: [ns] Wpan tcl Message-ID: <26302143.post@talk.nabble.com> Hi, I'm studying WSNs, I work with wpan's tcl but I don't understand the usefulness of the following lines in "wpan_demo4.tcl": # For model 'TwoRayGround' set dist(5m) 7.69113e-06 set dist(9m) 2.37381e-06 set dist(10m) 1.92278e-06 set dist(11m) 1.58908e-06 set dist(12m) 1.33527e-06 set dist(13m) 1.13774e-06 set dist(14m) 9.81011e-07 set dist(15m) 8.54570e-07 set dist(16m) 7.51087e-07 set dist(20m) 4.80696e-07 set dist(25m) 3.07645e-07 set dist(30m) 2.13643e-07 set dist(35m) 1.56962e-07 set dist(40m) 1.20174e-07 Phy/WirelessPhy set CSThresh_ $dist(12m) Phy/WirelessPhy set RXThresh_ $dist(12m) Thanks. -- View this message in context: http://old.nabble.com/Wpan-tcl-tp26302143p26302143.html Sent from the ns-users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. From marioeaugusto at gmail.com Wed Nov 11 09:05:14 2009 From: marioeaugusto at gmail.com (=?ISO-8859-1?Q?M=E1rio_Augusto?=) Date: Wed, 11 Nov 2009 15:05:14 -0200 Subject: [ns] Selecting manually a base-station for connection with MobileIP In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hi All, I'm using MobileIP in a scenario with three 802.11 base-stations and a mobile node that pass near to them. Because of MobileIP, a base-station is *automatically* chosen (foreign agent) and the packets start to be sent to this base-station. What I need to do is choosing what base-station the mobile will connect to, based on its distance to the BS or any other parameter. How can I disable this automatic choosing and, *manually*, connect to a base-station of my own choice? Thanks for any comment. Mario Ezequiel University of Sao Paulo - Brazil From marioeaugusto at gmail.com Wed Nov 11 09:58:54 2009 From: marioeaugusto at gmail.com (=?ISO-8859-1?Q?M=E1rio_Augusto?=) Date: Wed, 11 Nov 2009 15:58:54 -0200 Subject: [ns] Selecting manually a base-station for connection with MobileIP In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Sorry, I did not say what was the version of my NS: version 2.33. Thanks, Mario Ezequiel University of Sao Paulo - Brazil 2009/11/11 M?rio Augusto : > Hi All, > > I'm using MobileIP in a scenario with three 802.11 base-stations and a > mobile node > that pass near to them. Because of MobileIP, a base-station is > *automatically* chosen (foreign agent) and the packets start to be > sent to this base-station. > What I need to do is choosing what base-station the mobile will > connect to, based on its distance to the BS or any other parameter. > How can I disable this automatic choosing and, *manually*, connect to > a base-station of my own choice? > > Thanks for any comment. > > Mario Ezequiel > University of Sao Paulo - Brazil > From kronasi at yahoo.com Wed Nov 11 12:55:55 2009 From: kronasi at yahoo.com (keivan ronasi) Date: Wed, 11 Nov 2009 12:55:55 -0800 (PST) Subject: [ns] Multi-path Routing in a Wireless Network Message-ID: <117516.46514.qm@web50802.mail.re2.yahoo.com> Hi guys, Does anybody know how I can perform multipath routing in a wireless topology. My problem is that I want to distribute data on multiple paths with "particular rates" instead of just distributing the load on them. Thanks for your help. Cheers, K1. From thangnd at joomservices.com Thu Nov 12 00:49:34 2009 From: thangnd at joomservices.com (thang) Date: Thu, 12 Nov 2009 03:49:34 -0500 Subject: [ns] How to use droptail/queue in wireless network Message-ID: <1258015774.10267.12.camel@thang-laptop> Hi, In traditional network to use Droptail/Queue i see using $ns duplex-link $n0 $n2 5Mb 2ms DropTail and i wireless network i see set val(chan) Channel/WirelessChannel ;# channel type set val(prop) Propagation/TwoRayGround ;# radio-propagation model set val(netif) Phy/WirelessPhy ;# network interface type set val(mac) Mac/802_11 ;# MAC type set val(ifq) Queue/DropTail/PriQueue ;# interface queue type set val(ll) LL ;# link layer type set val(ant) Antenna/OmniAntenna ;# antenna model set val(ifqlen) 50 ;# max packet in ifq set val(nn) 25 ;# number of mobilenodes set val(rp) MANUAL ;# routing protocol set val(x) 100 set val(y) 100 when configure node call $ns_ node-config -adhocRouting $val(rp) \ -llType $val(ll) \ -macType $val(mac) \ -ifqType $val(ifq) \ -ifqLen $val(ifqlen) \ -antType $val(ant) \ -propType $val(prop) \ -phyType $val(netif) \ -topoInstance $topo \ -agentTrace ON \ -routerTrace ON \ -macTrace ON \ -movementTrace OFF anything else to user Droptail/Queue in wireless work and how to calculate bandwidth for wireless network. Please help me. I need it soon. Thanks. From morrila at eng.fsu.edu Thu Nov 12 14:25:19 2009 From: morrila at eng.fsu.edu (Larry Morris) Date: Thu, 12 Nov 2009 17:25:19 -0500 Subject: [ns] Assistance in compiling AODV In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: Larry Morris > > Date: Wednesday, November 4, 2009 10:10 am > > Subject: Re: Assistance in compiling AODV > > To: ns-users at isi.edu > > Cc: Larry Morris > > > > > Has anyone came accross this problem before? Larry Morris > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > From: Larry Morris > > > Date: Tuesday, November 3, 2009 2:23 am > > > Subject: Re: Assistance in compiling AODV > > > To: ns-users at isi.edu > > > > > > > I have reviewed the archives > > > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > > From: Larry Morris > > > > Date: Tuesday, November 3, 2009 2:15 am > > > > Subject: Assistance in compiling AODV > > > > To: ns-users at isi.edu > > > > > > > > > I have checked the archives... i have tried make clean -> > > make; > > > > and > > > > > make depend -> make... but all i get is a list of errors... > > > > > > > > > > I am using NS 2-34 on cygwin. I have modified energy- > > model.h, > > > > > energy-model.cc and aodv.cc to include the energy-model. I > > > have > > > > > been trying exhastedly to compile my changes. > > > > > > > > > > I have resorted to a third party application Visual C++ > 2008 > > > > > Express Edition to try and compile the aodv files and thier > > > > > associated links. Currently I am down to 355 errors and 35 > > > > > warnings in the following 12 files: reent.h, rpcdce.h, > > > > rpcdcep.h, > > > > > shellapi.h, stdarg.h, stdio.h, tclDecls.h, wchar.h, > > winbase.h, > > > > > winnt.h, winsock2.h, and winuser.h. > > > > > > > > > > I have searched the internet and other documentation and > the > > > > files > > > > > dont seem to have any errors. > > > > > > > > > > the 355 errors and 35 warnings are all repetitions of the > > > > following > > > > > 26 errors/warnings: > > > > > warning C4103: 'c:\cygwin\usr\include\w32api\winnt.h' : > > > alignment > > > > > changed after including header, may be due to missing > #pragma > > > > > pack(pop)warning C4068: unknown pragma > > > > > fatal error C1021: invalid preprocessor command 'warning' > > > > > error C4430: missing type specifier - int assumed. Note: > C++ > > > does > > > > > not support default-int > > > > > error C3646: 'I_RpcAllocate' : unknown override specifier > > > > > error C2378: '__gnuc_va_list' : redefinition; symbol cannot > > be > > > > > overloaded with a typedef > > > > > error C2371: 'size_t' : redefinition; different basic types > > > > > error C2146: syntax error : missing ';' before identifier > > > 'va_list'> > error C2146: syntax error : missing ';' before > > > identifier > > > > 'mbstate_t'> error C2146: syntax error : missing ';' before > > > > identifier > > > > > '_wctomb_state'error C2146: syntax error : missing ';' > before > > > > > identifier '_wcsrtombs_state' > > > > > error C2146: syntax error : missing ';' before identifier > > > > > '_wcrtomb_state'error C2146: syntax error : missing ';' > > before > > > > > identifier '_mbtowc_state' > > > > > error C2146: syntax error : missing ';' before identifier > > > > > '_mbsrtowcs_state'error C2146: syntax error : missing ';' > > > before > > > > > identifier '_mbrtowc_state' > > > > > error C2146: syntax error : missing ';' before identifier > > > > > '_mbrlen_state'error C2146: syntax error : missing ';' > before > > > > > identifier '__gnuc_va_list' > > > > > error C2146: syntax error : missing ';' before identifier > > > > '__getline'> error C2146: syntax error : missing ';' before > > > > identifier '__getdelim' > > > > > error C2144: syntax error : 'void' should be preceded by ';' > > > > > error C2144: syntax error : 'unsigned __int64' should be > > > preceded > > > > > by ';' > > > > > error C2091: function returns function > > > > > error C2086: 'int ssize_t' : redefinition > > > > > error C2086: 'int DECLSPEC_NORETURN' : redefinition > > > > > error C2086: 'int > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > _reent::$UnnamedClass$0xa559df9d$1$::$UnnamedClass$0xa559df9d$2$::_mbstate_t' : redefinition > > > > > error C2061: syntax error : identifier 'va_list' > > > > > > > > > > any help and assistance would be greatly appreciated. > > > From toughguy.gaurav at gmail.com Thu Nov 12 21:43:14 2009 From: toughguy.gaurav at gmail.com (Gaurav Kukkar) Date: Fri, 13 Nov 2009 11:13:14 +0530 Subject: [ns] Fwd: s-g relation 4 csma In-Reply-To: <6d1cb4db0911122131y3b766f52ubd5f1d412824ce8d@mail.gmail.com> References: <6d1cb4db0911122131y3b766f52ubd5f1d412824ce8d@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <6d1cb4db0911122143y4d634c9sf0178221d401b5db@mail.gmail.com> hello everyone.. need help urgent i want a script to draw a picture that will show the relationship of S--G. for 1 persistant, p persistant and non persistant csma. BUT i don't know how to caculate THE S AND THE G . i hope someone can help me to solve such a problem . plzz reply thanks in advance. -- -Gaurav Kukkar -- -Gaurav Kukkar From k.gayathridevi at yahoo.co.in Fri Nov 13 00:21:33 2009 From: k.gayathridevi at yahoo.co.in (gayathri devi) Date: Fri, 13 Nov 2009 13:51:33 +0530 (IST) Subject: [ns] Regarding angle traversal Message-ID: <476560.7607.qm@web94605.mail.in2.yahoo.com> Hai Everybody, ????????????? I don't know how to calculate and maintain the cumulative angle traversed by the packet to reach destination. Please guide me in computing this calculation. The INTERNET now has a personality. YOURS! See your Yahoo! Homepage. http://in.yahoo.com/ From k.gayathridevi at yahoo.co.in Fri Nov 13 00:24:56 2009 From: k.gayathridevi at yahoo.co.in (gayathri devi) Date: Fri, 13 Nov 2009 13:54:56 +0530 (IST) Subject: [ns] Regarding angle traversal Message-ID: <459030.91565.qm@web94613.mail.in2.yahoo.com> Hai Everybody, ???????????????? I don't know the computation of angle traversed by the packet to reach the destination. Please guide me in computing this angle traversal. Thank you, Gayathri. The INTERNET now has a personality. YOURS! See your Yahoo! Homepage. http://in.yahoo.com/ From ffy02 at aub.edu.lb Fri Nov 13 06:23:55 2009 From: ffy02 at aub.edu.lb (Fawzi Yassine) Date: Fri, 13 Nov 2009 16:23:55 +0200 Subject: [ns] smac scheduler Message-ID: <20091113162355.jjd2ngp1wk408wko@imail.aub.edu.lb> Hello there, I am simulating a routing protocol in ns2. I am using Mac/SMAC. It wroks fine for small number of nodes < 20 but when i increase the number of nodes to more than 50 [which i need] an error get at the console: "couldn't scheduele timer." i gopogled, the error is produced in smac.cc, is there a problem in smac code it self that i need to fix, when i change to Mac/802-11 the error goess [but i need smac] :( please help. From jamaharar2003 at yahoo.com Fri Nov 13 12:34:05 2009 From: jamaharar2003 at yahoo.com (Hamid) Date: Fri, 13 Nov 2009 12:34:05 -0800 (PST) Subject: [ns] [bug] please help about NOAH routing protocol !!!!!! Message-ID: <200911132034.MAA11028@www.isi.edu> [Bug Report] ----------------------------- Category: Other Package: ns ns-2.30 OS: Suse-10.3 Environment Variables: LD_LIBRARY_PATH= TCL_LIBRARY= TK_LIBRARY= ----------------------------- Description: Description of Problem: I'm working with Mobile IP and using ns-2.30 , I´ve already modified ns2.30, following this step by step: Makefile.in add noah/noah.o \ to OBJ_CC and tcl/mobility/noah.tcl \ to NS_TCL_LIB noah/noah.{h,cc} add noah.h and noah.cc to a new subdirectory noah/ tcl/mobility/noah.tcl add noah.tcl to tcl/mobility/ tcl/lib/ns-lib.tcl.h line 191: add source ../mobility/noah.tcl line 603ff: add NOAH { set ragent [$self create-noah-agent $node] } line 768ff: add Simulator instproc create-noah-agent { node } { # Create a noah routing agent for this node set ragent [new Agent/NOAH] ## setup address (supports hier-addr) for noah agent ## and mobilenode set addr [$node node-addr] $ragent addr $addr $ragent node $node if [Simulator set mobile_ip_] { $ragent port-dmux [$node demux] } $node addr $addr $node set ragent_ $ragent return $ragent } while I am trying to run the ns it will display that : ns:[code omitted because of length] :invalid command name "Agent/NOAH" while executing "Agent/NOAH set sport_ o" this is what i got after running the ns. please help. Thanks, Hamid How Easily Reproducible: (e.g. every time, intermittent, once only, etc.) Steps to Reproduce: (describe the minimal set of steps necessary to trigger the bug) 1. 2. 3. Actual Results: (describe what the application did after performing the above steps) Expected Results: (describe what the application should have done, were the bug not present) Additional Information: (the following infomation is helpful to debug: 1. simulation script, detailed output files, packet trace 2. patch file if you modify some source code 3. a backtrace from gdb if you get a segment fault If they are big files, PLEASE put them in your web space and include the URL here.) From zhoujiantaojx at gmail.com Fri Nov 13 18:06:51 2009 From: zhoujiantaojx at gmail.com (jiantao Zhou) Date: Sat, 14 Nov 2009 10:06:51 +0800 Subject: [ns] segmentation fault(core dumped) when making Message-ID: <5eb41210911131806l2ab4efbcw286bb1277fdac46f@mail.gmail.com> Hi *I have installed the ns2 2.31 all in one version on cygwin in Windows Vista environment. I've added some modules to ns for my designed routing.Therer is no error in making however,when I run the below example, the ns2 will segmentation fault (core dumped).I use GDB to find where the problem is,and the GDB gives the information: *Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault. 0x0046370f in Queue::recv (this=0x39ac458, p=0x39d0a40) at queue/queue.cc:137 137 downtarget_->recv(p, &qh_); Then i use "bt" to find the detail,it shows: (gdb) bt #0 0x0046370f in Queue::recv (this=0x39ac458, p=0x39d0a40) at queue/queue.cc:137 #1 0x006a7514 in Connector::send (this=0x39af360, p=0x39d0a40, h=0x0) at ./common/connector.h:56 #2 0x0040dd9d in Trace::recv (this=0x39af360, p=0x39d0a40, h=0x0) at trace/trace.cc:432 #3 0x006a7514 in Connector::send (this=0x39ae708, p=0x39d0a40, h=0x0) at ./common/connector.h:56 #4 0x0040c611 in Connector::recv (this=0x39ae708, p=0x39d0a40, h=0x0) at common/connector.cc:103 #5 0x0040f189 in Classifier::recv (this=0x3999cb0, p=0x39d0a40, h=0x0) at classifier/classifier.cc:151 #6 0x0041e81b in UdpAgent::sendmsg (this=0x39c5418, nbytes=1000, data=0x0, flags=0x0) at apps/udp.cc:107 #7 0x006a639a in UdpAgent::sendmsg (this=0x39c5418, nbytes=1000, flags=0x0) at apps/udp.h:61 #8 0x00414bad in Application::send (this=0x39c5ce8, nbytes=1000) at apps/app.cc:111 #9 0x0041522c in TrafficGenerator::timeout (this=0x39c5ce8) at tools/trafgen.cc:74 #10 0x004169a6 in CBR_Traffic::start (this=0x39c5ce8) at tools/cbr_traffic.cc:101 #11 0x004149b8 in Application::command (this=0x39c5ce8, argc=2, argv=0x22a22c) My queue.cc is: void Queue::recv(Packet* p, Handler*) { double now = Scheduler::instance().clock(); enque(p); //printQueue(); if (!blocked_) { /* * We're not blocked. Get a packet and send it on. * We perform an extra check because the queue * might drop the packet even if it was * previously empty! (e.g., RED can do this.) */ p = deque(); if (p != 0) { utilUpdate(last_change_, now, blocked_); last_change_ = now; blocked_ = 1; downtarget_->recv(p, &qh_);//here I made a change for my routing protocol } } } Thank you very much in advance ! set ns [new Simulator] $ns color 1 Blue $ns color 2 Red set nf [open out.nam w] $ns namtrace-all $nf set nd [open out.tr w] $ns trace-all $nd proc finish {} { global ns nf nd $ns flush-trace close $nf close $nd exec nam out.nam & exit 0 } set s1 [$ns node] set s2 [$ns node] set r [$ns node] set d [$ns node] $ns duplex-link $s1 $r 2Mb 10ms DropTail $ns duplex-link $s2 $r 2Mb 10ms DropTail $ns duplex-link $r $d 1.7Mb 20ms DropTail $ns queue-limit $r $d 10 $ns duplex-link-op $s1 $r orient right-down $ns duplex-link-op $s2 $r orient right-up $ns duplex-link-op $r $d orient right $ns duplex-link-op $r $d queuePos 0.5 set tcp [new Agent/TCP] $ns attach-agent $s1 $tcp set sink [new Agent/TCPSink] $ns attach-agent $d $sink $ns connect $tcp $sink $tcp set fid_ 1 set ftp [new Application/FTP] $ftp attach-agent $tcp $ftp set type_ FTP set udp [new Agent/UDP] $ns attach-agent $s2 $udp set null [new Agent/Null] $ns attach-agent $d $null $ns connect $udp $null $udp set fid_ 2 set cbr [new Application/Traffic/CBR] $cbr attach-agent $udp $cbr set type_ CBR $cbr set packet_size_ 1000 $cbr set rate_ 1mb $cbr set random_ false $ns at 0.1 "$cbr start" $ns at 1.0 "$ftp start" $ns at 4.0 "$ftp stop" $ns at 4.5 "$cbr stop" $ns at 4.5 "$ns detach-agent $s1 $tcp ; $ns detach-agent $d $sink" $ns at 5.0 "finish" $ns run From jeni_m110 at yahoo.com Fri Nov 13 22:19:32 2009 From: jeni_m110 at yahoo.com (jeni martin) Date: Fri, 13 Nov 2009 22:19:32 -0800 (PST) Subject: [ns] segmentation fault, please help Message-ID: <473638.47798.qm@web110315.mail.gq1.yahoo.com> hi everyone, ? i installed ns-2.1b8-mcast on RedHat7, it seems that i installed correctly (i run one of the ns examples) then i try to run ADMR protocol, i try the command from README (http://www.monarch.cs.rice.edu/ftp/multicast/README) ? ./ns scripts/run.tcl -x 1200 -y 800 -nn 100 -stop 900 -tr TRACES/out.tr -mg mcast_communication_scenarios/cbr_100_4x64_3x3x20_mcast_ns_rs -sc movement_scenarios/scen-1200x800-100-0-20-1 -rp admr > & TRACES/sim_stdoutput after 31 minutes it gives me segmentation fault, but when i look at TRACES folder, there are two files, (sim_stdoutput, out.tr) ? i don't know where is the problem, is it? from admr.tcl file? i attache both run.tcl and admr.tcl, ? please help me, i really need it for my dessertation, but no result yet. -------------- next part -------------- An embedded and charset-unspecified text was scrubbed... Name: admr.tcl Url: http://mailman.isi.edu/pipermail/ns-users/attachments/20091113/c453718a/admr.ksh From thienlong3t at yahoo.com Fri Nov 13 22:41:07 2009 From: thienlong3t at yahoo.com (Thien Long) Date: Sat, 14 Nov 2009 14:41:07 +0800 (SGT) Subject: [ns] tcp/cbr traffice generator Message-ID: <600987.19119.qm@web76406.mail.sg1.yahoo.com> Hi everyone, Please help me! Who has tcp/cbr traffice generator please send it to me. I need so much. Thanks in advance! ====================== V? Qu?c Tr?nh Thi?t k? ngay m?t Pingbox ??c ??o cho ri?ng b?n! T?o m?t n?i ?? chat tr?n blog l? chuy?n nh?. http://vn.messenger.yahoo.com/pingbox/ From m.ataides at hotmail.com Sat Nov 14 13:52:15 2009 From: m.ataides at hotmail.com (marcelo ataides) Date: Sat, 14 Nov 2009 21:52:15 +0000 Subject: [ns] tcp/cbr In-Reply-To: <600987.19119.qm@web76406.mail.sg1.yahoo.com> References: <600987.19119.qm@web76406.mail.sg1.yahoo.com> Message-ID: Please help me! That the traffic TCP / CBR does not work correctly for packets with 64 bytes and 128 bytes. Even in time of 1 packet per second. The NS transmits more packets than the requested. ## Simulation TCP Reno, 1 Flow, CBR, Link 100Mb. set ns [new Simulator] set nf [open reno.nam w] $ns namtrace-all $nf set tf [open reno.tr w] $ns namtrace-all $nf $ns trace-all $tf $ns at 2.0 { puts "wello-1" } #set tcp [new Agent/TCP] set tcp [new Agent/TCP/Reno] $tcp set packetSize_ 64 set cbr [new Application/Traffic/CBR] $cbr set interval_ 1.0 set sink [new Agent/TCPSink] $tcp set class_ 1 $ns color 1 red set n0 [$ns node] set n1 [$ns node] #link de 100Mbs Atraso cfe ambiente real $ns duplex-link $n0 $n1 100Mb 0.151ms DropTail proc finaliza {} { global $ns $nf $tf $ns flush trace close $nf close $tf exec nam out.nam & exit O} $ns attach-agent $n0 $tcp $ns attach-agent $n1 $sink $cbr attach-agent $tcp $ns connect $tcp $sink $ns at 1.0 "$cbr start" $ns at 61.0 "$cbr stop" $ns at 62.0 "exit" $ns run Chegou o Windows 7. Deixe seu computador mais simples e f?cil. Clique para conhecer. _________________________________________________________________ Converse e compartilhe fotos ao mesmo tempo. Saiba como no novo Site de Windows Live. http://www.windowslive.com.br/?ocid=WindowsLive09_MSN_Hotmail_Tagline_out09 From s_buemi at hotmail.com Sat Nov 14 23:15:19 2009 From: s_buemi at hotmail.com (salvatore buemi) Date: Sun, 15 Nov 2009 08:15:19 +0100 Subject: [ns] FW: Method explanation of ns-allinone-2.29/ns-2.29/ucbt-0.9.9.2a/baseband.cc Message-ID: Hi! Some body can send me a method eplanation of baseband.cc that is includes in ucbt package? Thank you. _________________________________________________________________ Pi? di 30 Web Radio: le trovi su Messenger http://www.messenger.it/radioMessenger.aspx From s_buemi at hotmail.com Sat Nov 14 23:19:48 2009 From: s_buemi at hotmail.com (salvatore buemi) Date: Sun, 15 Nov 2009 08:19:48 +0100 Subject: [ns] I must implement an handoff/handover system in a Bluetooth network. Message-ID: Hi, my name is Salvatore Buemi and I am a student in University of Catania. My teachers have done me a project to realized with NS2 and UCBT. There is a Bluetooth network that has a backbone wired than links same master nodes. Master node have some wireless slave. There is also a PLC that control the network, that is links to backbone. I must implement a handoff/handover system at slave level to change master at a slave that is moving in the network. Normally this is against IEEE 802.15.1 standard, but in this my simply network, the master are as access points and they do only a piconet. So they are master in their piconet and stop. May anyone help me? Thank you. Salvatore Buemi _________________________________________________________________ Facile, veloce, sicuro: scarica Internet Explorer 8 per MSN http://www.microsoft.com/italy/windows/internet-explorer/msn.aspx From x.ene at live.com Sat Nov 14 13:07:01 2009 From: x.ene at live.com (Muneeb Ahmed) Date: Sun, 15 Nov 2009 02:07:01 +0500 Subject: [ns] how make bandwidth measurement tool in ns2 Message-ID: hi all, kindly tell me how can we make bandwidth measurement tool in ns2 Regards Muneeb _________________________________________________________________ Keep your friends updated?even when you?re not signed in. http://www.microsoft.com/middleeast/windows/windowslive/see-it-in-action/social-network-basics.aspx?ocid=PID23461::T:WLMTAGL:ON:WL:en-xm:SI_SB_5:092010 From endre at mad.hu Sun Nov 15 09:35:05 2009 From: endre at mad.hu (=?ISO-8859-1?B?TOFzemzzIEVuZHJl?=) Date: Sun, 15 Nov 2009 18:35:05 +0100 Subject: [ns] UDP, CBR, packets dropped Message-ID: <974719f00911150935x102624a3ne6eab40c53ff5b9d@mail.gmail.com> Dear ns-users, I would like to build a simlpe ideal network, that transmits packets from many users and forwards it through a trunk, just like in the case of ATM access network. If the aggregated traffic exceeds the bandwidth of the trunk, the (router) node drops the overloading packets. (I don't need queueing for now). I want to measure the Packet Loss Probability on the trunk. Right now I have a UDP network for transmitting the data packets. I use Agent/CBR for traffic generation. When I run the simulation, a lot of packets are droped right on the data generating node. I don't understand why. I use the following principle: a node(user) is connected to the router through a 64kbps link. The CBR rate and the header for UDP give the 32kbps average rate. It should mean, that I have an On/Off Bernoulli distributed random source, that generates data with 64kbps in its On state and with 0 kbps in its Off state. Some packets are dropped right on the source node. I don't understand why. All the queue-limits are set to 2, becuase I don't need queueing for now, and this is the minimal queue-size that makes packet forwarding available. If anyone could give me a hint, how the queueing modell and packet forwarding works, that would be great help as well - the manual is not enough detailed. 64 kbps ------------------------ | | | 0 kbps I hope someone can help me! Regards, Endre From networkabac at gmail.com Sun Nov 15 17:56:56 2009 From: networkabac at gmail.com (abac) Date: Sun, 15 Nov 2009 17:56:56 -0800 (PST) Subject: [ns] Seeking help for ns2.1b6 with mobiwan patch In-Reply-To: <5f7588d0910300355p46465287p93488deb8f5c4805@mail.gmail.com> References: <5f7588d0910300355p46465287p93488deb8f5c4805@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <26365852.post@talk.nabble.com> Hi, Try to install on redhat 7.3 i am also working on mobiwan. And it have installation problems. And get this version of ns-allinone-2.1b6-gcc32.tar.gz http://www.chipweb.de/knoll/NS2/Installing_old_NS2_version_ns-allinone-2_1b6a_on_RedHat_8_0.php it will go smooth during installation shailesh mota wrote: > > > Hi > > I am Shailesh Mota , 7th semester, NITK surathkal (India). > I am a newbie in the field of network simulators. I want to install > ns2.1b6 > for my Project "Binding cache management during handover in MIPv6, for > Route > Optimization". I have been struggling to install it on ubuntu 9.04. I have > tried all instruction on net for ns2.1b6 installation. I am confused > amidst > versions of fedora/linux distribution that support ns2.1b6 for smooth > installation. PLease help.... > > > Regards > Shailesh Mota > Under Graduate Student > Department of information Technology > National Institue of Technology,Karnataka > > -- View this message in context: http://old.nabble.com/Seeking-help-for-ns2.1b6-with-mobiwan-patch-tp26128122p26365852.html Sent from the ns-users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. From k.gayathridevi at yahoo.co.in Mon Nov 16 00:57:26 2009 From: k.gayathridevi at yahoo.co.in (gayathri devi) Date: Mon, 16 Nov 2009 14:27:26 +0530 (IST) Subject: [ns] Regarding angle traversal Message-ID: <191829.31286.qm@web94604.mail.in2.yahoo.com> Hai Everybody, ???????????? What is the tcl command for defining the angle between two nodes.Please suggest me some guidelines regarding this. Thank you, Gayathri The INTERNET now has a personality. YOURS! See your Yahoo! Homepage. http://in.yahoo.com/ From endre at mad.hu Mon Nov 16 05:23:33 2009 From: endre at mad.hu (endre@mad.hu) Date: Mon, 16 Nov 2009 14:23:33 +0100 (CET) Subject: [ns] 1. Packet Size? 2.On/Off Bernoulli traffic with CBR? Message-ID: <1669341a6081cd95e1d39f8d23fdde6e.squirrel@mail.mad.hu> Dear ns-users! I want to create a simple scenario, where I measure the lost packets on a bottleneck link, but I always get false result. I generate the traffic with a CBR application and pass it through a UDP connection. My first question is: What is the packet size that is transmitted on the link? Is it the size that is define in the CBRs packeSize_ or the CBR packetSize_ plus the UDP header(8bytes)? I want to generate traffic like an On/Off Bernoulli source would do. E.g. if it is turned On it generates with 64kbps, and if it'd turned Off it generates with 0kbps. This leads to a 0.5 On/Off probability. My second question is: Is it a proper way if I make a link with 64kbps bandwidth and transmit a 32kbps average traffic through it? Thank you in advance! Regards, Endre From pdro07 at gmail.com Mon Nov 16 09:21:51 2009 From: pdro07 at gmail.com (pedro chaparro) Date: Mon, 16 Nov 2009 18:21:51 +0100 Subject: [ns] pause & resume ns-2 from c++? Message-ID: hi, is there some way to pause ns-2 in some point of the c++ code when is running a simulation? and after a X time resume it and continue simulating? thanks -- Ing Pedro Alonso Chaparro Valero Ciudad Politecnica de la Innovaci?n iTEAM - Mobile Communications Group Polytechnic University of Valencia C\ Camino de Vera S/N, Edificio 8G 46022 Valencia, Spain From jeni_m110 at yahoo.com Mon Nov 16 23:29:51 2009 From: jeni_m110 at yahoo.com (jeni martin) Date: Mon, 16 Nov 2009 23:29:51 -0800 (PST) Subject: [ns] out.tr format Message-ID: <8429.35069.qm@web110305.mail.gq1.yahoo.com> hi all, ? how can i understand the format of out.tr? the trace.cc of protocol that i use, is revised, an example of one line of it, is: ? r 2.684885398 _10_ ADM --- 1 ADMR 29 M [2000 0 FFFFFFFF 2C 800] -------- [11:255 -1:255 254 0] 44->-1 (-1) Ms [-32769- <0> #1] From konstaek at yahoo.gr Tue Nov 17 05:19:13 2009 From: konstaek at yahoo.gr (Turin36) Date: Tue, 17 Nov 2009 05:19:13 -0800 (PST) Subject: [ns] RSVP patch. Message-ID: <26389768.post@talk.nabble.com> Hi, I want to insall a rsvp patch to ns-2.26, i have download the patch,but i don't kown how to patch ? I need your help . I run NS-2 with Cygwin. thanks -- View this message in context: http://old.nabble.com/RSVP-patch.-tp26389768p26389768.html Sent from the ns-users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. From bappyece at yahoo.com Tue Nov 17 08:40:45 2009 From: bappyece at yahoo.com (Shah Ahsanuzzaman) Date: Tue, 17 Nov 2009 08:40:45 -0800 (PST) Subject: [ns] Need help to transmit Video Packets via wireless Message-ID: <105060.47380.qm@web56408.mail.re3.yahoo.com> Hi all, Can anybody help me ....How can i transmit "Video Traffic/Packets" via wireless link.(like 4Mbps wireless transmission ). Thanks in advance. Regards Bappy From morrila at eng.fsu.edu Tue Nov 17 13:02:53 2009 From: morrila at eng.fsu.edu (Larry Morris) Date: Tue, 17 Nov 2009 16:02:53 -0500 Subject: [ns] Assistance in compiling AODV In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: have checked the archives... i have tried make clean -> make; and make depend -> make... but all i get is a list of errors... I am using NS 2-34 on cygwin. I have modified energy-model.h, energy-model.cc and aodv.cc to include the energy-model. I have been trying exhastedly to compile my changes. I have resorted to a third party application Visual C++ 2008 Express Edition to try and compile the aodv files and thier associated links. Currently I am down to 355 errors and 35 warnings in the following 12 files: reent.h, rpcdce.h, rpcdcep.h, shellapi.h, stdarg.h, stdio.h, tclDecls.h, wchar.h, winbase.h, winnt.h, winsock2.h, and winuser.h. I have searched the internet and other documentation and the files dont seem to have any errors. the 355 errors and 35 warnings are all repetitions of the following 26 errors/warnings: warning C4103: 'c:\cygwin\usr\include\w32api\winnt.h' : alignment changed after including header, may be due to missing #pragma pack(pop) warning C4068: unknown pragma fatal error C1021: invalid preprocessor command 'warning' error C4430: missing type specifier - int assumed. Note: C++ does not support default-int error C3646: 'I_RpcAllocate' : unknown override specifier error C2378: '__gnuc_va_list' : redefinition; symbol cannot be overloaded with a typedef error C2371: 'size_t' : redefinition; different basic types error C2146: syntax error : missing ';' before identifier 'va_list' error C2146: syntax error : missing ';' before identifier 'mbstate_t' error C2146: syntax error : missing ';' before identifier '_wctomb_state' error C2146: syntax error : missing ';' before identifier '_wcsrtombs_state' error C2146: syntax error : missing ';' before identifier '_wcrtomb_state' error C2146: syntax error : missing ';' before identifier '_mbtowc_state' error C2146: syntax error : missing ';' before identifier '_mbsrtowcs_state' error C2146: syntax error : missing ';' before identifier '_mbrtowc_state' error C2146: syntax error : missing ';' before identifier '_mbrlen_state' error C2146: syntax error : missing ';' before identifier '__gnuc_va_list' error C2146: syntax error : missing ';' before identifier '__getline' error C2146: syntax error : missing ';' before identifier '__getdelim' error C2144: syntax error : 'void' should be preceded by ';' error C2144: syntax error : 'unsigned __int64' should be preceded by ';' error C2091: function returns function error C2086: 'int ssize_t' : redefinition error C2086: 'int DECLSPEC_NORETURN' : redefinition error C2086: 'int _reent::$UnnamedClass$0xa559df9d$1$::$UnnamedClass$0xa559df9d$2$::_mbstate_t' : redefinition error C2061: syntax error : identifier 'va_list' any help and assistance would be greatly appreciated. From deema.abdallah at gmail.com Tue Nov 17 14:53:54 2009 From: deema.abdallah at gmail.com (Deema Abdallah) Date: Wed, 18 Nov 2009 00:53:54 +0200 Subject: [ns] Fwd: Retransmission In-Reply-To: <6db293cc0911171446i4f4c3a31ya5bd5b0cec93da54@mail.gmail.com> References: <6db293cc0911171446i4f4c3a31ya5bd5b0cec93da54@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <6db293cc0911171453r6cba9f97o263dfbd75f67a56d@mail.gmail.com> ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Deema Abdallah Date: Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 12:46 AM Subject: Retransmission To: ns-users at isi.edu I am a new user of ns2. I am using ns2.33 on windows Vista (using vmware player). I have two questions: 1) How can i determine the number of retransmitted frames at the MAC layer from a trace file!? 2) In case of unreceived ACK, the MAC retransmit the lost packet through RetransmitData(), I was wondering if there is a way that I could queue those packets that are to be retransmitted instead of immediatly retransmitting them! Thank you in advance! From xiezh04 at gmail.com Tue Nov 17 18:45:51 2009 From: xiezh04 at gmail.com (Zhiheng Xie) Date: Tue, 17 Nov 2009 21:45:51 -0500 Subject: [ns] simulation for file transmission In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hi, I am a beginner of ns2. Here is a very basic question. I want to write some simulation script for emulating file transmission above TCP. So I want to set up several files with random size for transmission. And the interval of the transmission time is also random. Use FTP agent to transfer these files. The question is how can I determine the end of the transmission of one file so that I can start next one after some interval. In manual or other tutorials of ns2, they only use the statement like $ns2 at 0.5 "$ftp send $size". But the problem is that we don't know the exact time to send the next file. So is there any methods to get the end of the transmission or any other alternative ways to do this simulation? Thank you very much! -- Best, Zhiheng Xie zx3n at virginia.edu Department of Computer Science UVa -- Best, Zhiheng Xie zx3n at virginia.edu Department of Computer Science UVa From tritvajkiran at gmail.com Tue Nov 17 23:34:35 2009 From: tritvajkiran at gmail.com (Tritva jyothi kiran) Date: Wed, 18 Nov 2009 13:04:35 +0530 Subject: [ns] help to get output of mac 802.11 Message-ID: <5c1d799c0911172334m267862f6t7c145e5dc3b0843b@mail.gmail.com> Hi i have to run and get output of mac 802.11 but ihave minimum knowledge about NS2,So plz tell me how to run and get output of mac 802.11 it would be great help to me thanq in advance... Jyothi Kiran From diman.zt at gmail.com Wed Nov 18 01:30:08 2009 From: diman.zt at gmail.com (Diman Tootaghaj) Date: Wed, 18 Nov 2009 13:00:08 +0330 Subject: [ns] Ad hoc network security Message-ID: Hi all, How can I get started with ns3? I want to implement routing protocols for secure Ad Hoc network, can anybody help me? thanks. From bokri.jihen at gmail.com Wed Nov 18 05:15:36 2009 From: bokri.jihen at gmail.com (Jihen Bokri) Date: Wed, 18 Nov 2009 14:15:36 +0100 Subject: [ns] TDMA functioning for Ad hoc Networks Message-ID: Hi, I want to modify the TDMA functioning for the Ad hoc networks using NS2.27 by changing the frame length and the number of slots and reserving slots for some flows. I tried to change the TDMA frame length or the number of slots in mac-tdma.cc and mac-tdma.h but the modification is not taken into account. Could you help me please. Thank you very much in advance. From mohdwasim_450 at yahoo.com Wed Nov 18 05:38:40 2009 From: mohdwasim_450 at yahoo.com (Muhammad Wasim) Date: Wed, 18 Nov 2009 05:38:40 -0800 (PST) Subject: [ns] HMIP simulation in ns Message-ID: <687341.43567.qm@web56106.mail.re3.yahoo.com> Salams, ? I am working with hmip using coloumbia micromobility suite (cims) version for ns-2.31. Do any body know how do i use my own scenario to run hfa? Muhammad Wasim International Islamic University Islamabad Get your new Email address! Grab the Email name you've always wanted before someone else does! http://mail.promotions.yahoo.com/newdomains/aa/ From tritvajkiran at gmail.com Wed Nov 18 06:11:31 2009 From: tritvajkiran at gmail.com (Tritva jyothi kiran) Date: Wed, 18 Nov 2009 19:41:31 +0530 Subject: [ns] help to get output of mac 802.11 Message-ID: <5c1d799c0911180611u311bf10esdeff1de9394c76f2@mail.gmail.com> Hi i have to compare performance of mac802.11 with 802.11e(QoS) , So plz any body tel me what (nam) output i can get when running the mac802.11 and in what way it consists of...? i am asking these question bcoz i have minimum knowledge in NS2. reply for this is a great help to me thanks in advance Jyothi Kiran From hameed.abdul at nu.edu.pk Thu Nov 19 04:12:59 2009 From: hameed.abdul at nu.edu.pk (Hameed Abdul) Date: Thu, 19 Nov 2009 17:12:59 +0500 Subject: [ns] Multicasting over Broadcast LAN, problem Message-ID: <408a25760911190412kbd04f97l2b6f0f9056b5f841@mail.gmail.com> Dear All, I want to use multicasting on Broadcast LAN. my topology is given below, n0 n1 n3 n4 | | | | ----------------------------------------------------------- | | | | n5 n6 n7 n8 there is only multicast group containing three nodes i.e mcastGroup1 = n0, n3, n6. Node n0 is the sender on this group. All the tree nodes of the group join the group and then the sender n0 start sending the data. Since the media is Broadcast so the all the nodes drop the packet. What i want here is that nodes n3 and n6 should not drop but should shows receive "r" event in the trace. I use PIM DM (Dense Mode) as multicasting protocol. the trace is given below, ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ v 1 eval {set sim_annotation {1 0 join-group -2147483648}} v 1 eval {set sim_annotation {1 3 join-group -2147483648}} v 1 eval {set sim_annotation {1 6 join-group -2147483648}} h 1.1 0 9 cbr 210 ------- 0 0.2 -2147483648.0 0 0 + 1.102 0 9 cbr 210 ------- 0 0.2 -2147483648.0 0 0 - 1.102 0 9 cbr 210 ------- 0 0.2 -2147483648.0 0 0 d 1.102004 8 9 cbr 210 ------- 0 0.2 -2147483648.0 0 0 d 1.102004 7 9 cbr 210 ------- 0 0.2 -2147483648.0 0 0 d 1.102004 6 9 cbr 210 ------- 0 0.2 -2147483648.0 0 0 d 1.102004 5 9 cbr 210 ------- 0 0.2 -2147483648.0 0 0 d 1.102004 4 9 cbr 210 ------- 0 0.2 -2147483648.0 0 0 d 1.102004 3 9 cbr 210 ------- 0 0.2 -2147483648.0 0 0 d 1.102004 2 9 cbr 210 ------- 0 0.2 -2147483648.0 0 0 d 1.102004 1 9 cbr 210 ------- 0 0.2 -2147483648.0 0 0 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- the multicast configuration script is set mrthandle [$ns mrtproto DM {}] ;# setting multicast routing algo as PIM with Dense mode set mcastGroup1 [Node allocaddr] set mcastCbr0 [new Application/Traffic/CBR] set mcastUdp0 [new Agent/UDP] $mcastCbr0 attach-agent $mcastUdp0 $ns attach-agent $node(0) $mcastUdp0 $mcastUdp0 set dst_addr_ $mcastGroup1 $mcastUdp0 set dst_port_ 0 set rcvr [new Agent/LossMonitor] $ns attach-agent $node(3) $rcvr #// mcast testing script $ns at 1.0 "$node(0) join-group $rcvr $mcastGroup1" $ns at 1.0 "$node(3) join-group $rcvr $mcastGroup1" $ns at 1.0 "$node(6) join-group $rcvr $mcastGroup1" $ns at 1.1 "$mcastCbr0 start" $ns at 1.1 "$mcastCbr0 stop" $ns at 3.0 "simFinished" # Now start the simulator. $ns run ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I am suspected that if i attach a router to the LAN in the simultation then the problem could be solved. But i wonder if there is a default LanRouter with each lan node? and how to use it?. Wanted an urgent help... ... please From joelbermudez at gmail.com Thu Nov 19 04:55:03 2009 From: joelbermudez at gmail.com (=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Joel_Berm=FAdez?=) Date: Thu, 19 Nov 2009 12:55:03 +0000 Subject: [ns] Tracegraph availability Message-ID: <3580875f0911190455q413f5eadwf089ea9c3fcb2401@mail.gmail.com> Hi all: Someone is currently using this program? I would ask you to tell me the latest version to download or send me the link. From sashtari at sce.carleton.ca Thu Nov 19 14:35:49 2009 From: sashtari at sce.carleton.ca (sashtari@sce.carleton.ca) Date: Thu, 19 Nov 2009 17:35:49 -0500 Subject: [ns] question regarding LAN In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <605150941912846296d9c58cead2c74d.squirrel@webmail.sce.carleton.ca> Hi every body I have a question about the LANs: I have some nodes in a LAN, a udp agent is attached to one of them. Now I'm looking for a way that all of the other nodes receives the packets form the udp agent attached to the first node. I've attached Null/Agents to the other nodes but I don't know how these Null/Agents should be connected to the same UDP agent. Thanks for reply Saeideh From softwarequalitycenter at yahoo.com Sat Nov 21 02:36:31 2009 From: softwarequalitycenter at yahoo.com (Software Quality Center) Date: Sat, 21 Nov 2009 02:36:31 -0800 (PST) Subject: [ns] REPLY Pure Wireless networking with a BS and two mobile nodes Message-ID: <666199.70968.qm@web51410.mail.re2.yahoo.com> ----- Forwarded Message ---- From: Software Quality Center To: ns-users at ISI.EDU Sent: Wed, November 18, 2009 3:17:15 PM Subject: Pure Wireless networking with a BS and two mobile nodes Hi, ? I tried to send a packet from one mobile station to another using a base station. It is received by the BS but not received by the second MS. Can you write a few line script to do the same ? Thanks: details of my work: $ns node-config -adhocRouting $opt(adhocRouting) \ ???????????????? -llType $opt(ll) \ ???????????????? -macType $opt(mac) \ ???????????????? -ifqType $opt(ifq) \ ???????????????? -ifqLen $opt(ifqlen) \ ???????????????? -antType $opt(ant) \ ???????????????? -propType $opt(prop)??? \ ???????????????? -phyType $opt(netif) \ ???????????????? -channel [new $opt(chan)] \ ???????????????? -topoInstance $topo \ ???????????????? -wiredRouting OFF \ ???????????????? -agentTrace ON \ ???????????????? -routerTrace OFF \ ???????????????? -macTrace OFF? \ ???????????????? -movementTrace OFF Then I created bs, attached two ms to bs. UDP agent to one ms, null agent to another ms(sink node). start application. Sends properly upto the bs, but the sink node doesn't receive. I use DSDV routing as my adhocRouthing protocol , and it is heirarchical. From x.ene at live.com Sun Nov 22 17:14:48 2009 From: x.ene at live.com (Muneeb Ahmed) Date: Mon, 23 Nov 2009 06:14:48 +0500 Subject: [ns] wimax module installation Message-ID: hi, i am unable to install wimax module of QOS given on the following link http://perso.telecom-bretagne.eu/aymenbelghith/tools/ kindly help me regarding the installation of this module in ns2.29 waiting for ur reply regards Muneeb _________________________________________________________________ Windows Live: Friends get your Flickr, Yelp, and Digg updates when they e-mail you. http://www.microsoft.com/middleeast/windows/windowslive/see-it-in-action/social-network-basics.aspx?ocid=PID23461::T:WLMTAGL:ON:WL:en-xm:SI_SB_3:092010