Please, someone knows what I'm talking about, or ever seen / heard this in any literature or conversation?
I really need this to work. Regards, -- Ricardo On Fri, Jan 29, 2010 at 3:10 PM, Ricardo . <ricardo.mas...@gmail.com> wrote: > Thanks for your reply. > > I am aware of the existence of the tutorial, was also where I learned what > little I know about ns2. However, what I need is not a new protocol. I > need an agent able to send commands to another agent. > > For example, imagine that I have a protocol (eg A) that lets you send and > receive messages reliably. Now what I want is that my agent (eg B) can > send commands to the protocol A. In other words, is not the tcl script > that will send the messages, but instead, the commands that are provided by > the agent B. > > > On Thu, Jan 28, 2010 at 10:24 PM, jorge luis perea ramos < > jochy...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Hi, >> Yes, create a new protocol is posible in ns, see the marc greis tutorial, >> he explain how to create a new protocol with recv and send messages (a ping >> agent) and implement this for ns. >> the link is: http://www.isi.edu/nsnam/ns/tutorial/ >> search in the left side the title "*VII. A new protocol for >> ns*<http://www.isi.edu/nsnam/ns/tutorial/nsnew.html> >> **" >> >> i hope help you, and forgive my poor english. >> >> 2010/1/28 Ricardo . <ricardo.mas...@gmail.com> >> >> >>> Hello everyone, >>> >>> I'm now starting to use ns2 for an academic project. I have a question >>> that >>> has already been addressed in the mailling list, but the response was not >>> clear enough for an inexperienced user as I understand. >>> >>> Problem: >>> I have an agent of a protocol X, and I need to create an agent Y that >>> uses >>> the features provided by the X protocol, such as sending messages. Is >>> that >>> possible? If so anybody can give me a basic example? >>> >>> Any suggestion is welcome. >>> >>> Regards, >>> Ricardo >>> >> >> >