Soroush, Please stay on list for this thread.
Look at the statistic tables for your emulator instances. It will show you the reason code(s) for why packets are being dropped. It will also show you which pathloss values for which nodes have been received. Use the utility script emaneevent-pathloss to set all nodes to 0dB and see if you can communicate. Use emaneevent-dump to display the pathloss events your eel file is generating. Joe is correct, the stats you sent show no events were received by either node. Verify you are not running emaneventservice before your emulator instances are running/listening. If you are using the simple test flow from the emane tutorial, be advised it does not contain exhaustive verification of test stages. Starting large numbers of containers may cause startup resource starvation, increasing the time it takes for each emulator instance to reach ready state. -steve On 11/02/2015 06:36 PM, [REDACTED] wrote: > Steven, > > I am sure that I am sending path-loss . I am using same scenario.eel > file that I've used for 39 nodes . > Even to confirm everything is properly setup, I've run EMANE, for > example from node-40 to node-80 and it's works however if I add one > extra node, I'll lose radio connection between nodes. > I've attached my scenario.eel file that I've use as test for your review. > Thanks again for your help. > > Thanks, > Soroush > _______________________________________________ emane-users mailing list [email protected] http://pf.itd.nrl.navy.mil/mailman/listinfo/emane-users
