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Thanks in advance. - Faisal On 5/21/06, Mahmudul Haque Azad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > dear faisal, > you can check out this link http://www.grid.unina > it/~vollero/resources/doc_ns2.27/html/index.html for ns2 source code > documentation. > > regards > > Mahmudul Haque Azad > Undergraduate Student > Department of Computer Science & Engineering > Bangladesh University of Engineering & Technology > http://www.mhazad.tk > +880 191 622 735 > > -------Original Message------- > > From: Faisal Siddiqui > Date: 05/20/06 11:32:35 > To: ns-users > Subject: [ns] Does anyone in this forum has detailed knowledge about the > NS2source code? > > Hi, > > I am really curious to know if anybody in this forum has detailed > knowledge > about the network simulator source code. I have a lot of questions and I > have tried posting it here but haven't received any responses with people > who are the architects of the source code. > > I really want to know once the node is created through node.cc, is that > node > referenced anywhere else in the source code? I tried to step through each > step of the source code and could not find any reference to it. > > In the document, it says that classifiers are associated with each node. > Is > there any ways of accessing these classifier from the node itelf? I mean > from the static node list created from node.cc. > > Is it possible to access queues associated with each classifier (link)? > > The variable target_ is used all over the source code without providing > any > satisfactory explanation for its usage in various places. What does > target_ > really means? Does it means the next hop node for the packet? If thats the > case then why it's address doesn't match with the address of one of the > nodes from the static node list created initially from node.cc? > > If someone here knows the inside out of the simulator, please comment on > the > above questions. > > Thanks, > - Faisal >