Thank you very much. I was not convinced that the page you pointed me to on the documentation was what i was looking for. so, i kept searching until just now, i stumbled upon a link which said 'x' means end of transmission and is generated just after the last bit of a frame has been transmitted. And it turns out that trace file has these lines only if we use $sim node-config -eotTrace "ON"
I wanted to let you know. Thanks again for the help. Karthik On Mar 27, 2009, at 12:34 PM, Bello Lawal wrote: > Find atttached and look at page 158. > > Thanks > > --- On Fri, 3/27/09, Karthik Talloju <karthiktall...@gmail.com> wrote: > > From: Karthik Talloju <karthiktall...@gmail.com> > Subject: Re: [ns] understanding trace file > To: "Bello Lawal" <lawalimor...@yahoo.com> > Cc: ns-users@isi.edu > Date: Friday, March 27, 2009, 6:01 AM > > Hi, thanks for the reply. I have been searching for it in the ns > documentation with no success. I had mailed so if anyone else might > have have encountered the same results, they could help me. Can you > tell me in C++ file should I look for the definitions ? > > On Mar 27, 2009, at 6:57 AM, Bello Lawal wrote: > >> Hello, >> >> Pls refer to ns documentation 2009 >> it expalin all the field parameters. >> >> cheers >> >> >> --- On Thu, 3/26/09, Karthik Talloju <karthiktall...@gmail.com> >> wrote: >> >> From: Karthik Talloju <karthiktall...@gmail.com> >> Subject: [ns] understanding trace file >> To: ns-users@ISI.EDU >> Date: Thursday, March 26, 2009, 5:00 PM >> >> >> could anyone tell me what does 'x' in the 1st field of the following >> entry in the trace file mean ? >> >> x -t 0.037347876 -Hs 0 -Hd -1 -Ni 0 -Nx 404.92 -Ny 144.94 -Nz 0.00 - >> Ne >> -1.000000 -Nl MAC -Nw --- -Ma 0 -Md ffffffff -Ms 0 -Mt 800 -Is >> 0.255 - >> Id -1.255 -It message -Il 84 -If 0 -Ii 0 -Iv 32 >> >> >> I found that it is usually one of: send(s), drop(d), receive(r) , >> forward(f). but couldnt find any entry for 'x' >> >> Thanks, >> Karthik >> >> > > > <ns_doc.pdf>