Re: [ns] Implementation of WREDHi Those policy, edge and core routers are not complicated, especiall if everything you want to test is WRED. Furthermore, you can always create a simple DiffServ network, which has only the edge router.
source -- edge -- destination If you do not want to configure all the policies and meters, you can always use the so-called NULL meter. Sincerely, Alexander Sayenko (PhD) Assistant Telecommunication laboratory, MIT department University of Jyvaskyla, Finland ----- Original Message ----- From: #LIM XIAOWEI# To: Alexander Sayenko Sent: Wednesday, March 01, 2006 12:07 PM Subject: RE: [ns] Implementation of WRED Hi! Thank you so much, it has given me a direction. However in Diffserv, we would need to define the policy, edge and core routers. How should we define it in this case if we want to use wred? Just to clarify, can i say that dsred and wred are similar? thanks! zoe ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ From: Alexander Sayenko [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wed 3/1/2006 5:52 PM To: #LIM XIAOWEI#; ns-users@ISI.EDU Subject: Re: [ns] Implementation of WRED Hi The implementation of WRED is available is a part of the DiffServ framework. Thus, you can either use the DiffServ framework or take a look at the implementation and port it to the NS-2 basic scheduling framework. Sincerely, Alexander Sayenko (PhD) Assistant Telecommunication laboratory, MIT department University of Jyvaskyla, Finland > > Hi! > > Would need to enquire, how do we implement WRED into NS-2? > Is there any websites that would help me if i want to implement WRED into NS-2? > I can't seem to find any relevant ones. > > Thanks! > zoe