Hi,
the problem appears if the installation has not been 100 percent
successful wrt the tcl files. Please check all settings described in
README again, especially in Makefile.in, ns-lib.tcl, and ns-mac.tcl.
BR,
Sven
On Aug 21, 2006, at 10:25 AM, mayank kanthali wrote:
>
> hi nsusers
>
> i have NS2.28 on my system and to work on ieee802.11e.
> so i downloaded the required module form
> http://www.tkn.tu-berlin.de/research/802.11e_ns2/
> i did according to instruction given in README file.
> when i ran the multi_udpflows.tcl, i got the following
> errors ...
>
> num_nodes is set 5
> wired node 0 created
> wired node 1 created
> wired node 2 created
>
> (_o56 cmd line 1)
> invoked from within
> "_o56 cmd Prio 0 PF 2"
> invoked from within
> "catch "$self cmd $args" ret"
> invoked from within
> "if [catch "$self cmd $args" ret] {
> set cls [$self info class]
> global errorInfo
> set savedInfo $errorInfo
> error "error when calling class $cls: $args" $..."
> (procedure "_o56" line 2)
> (SplitObject unknown line 2)
> invoked from within
> "$ifq Prio 0 PF 2"
> (procedure "priority" line 4)
> invoked from within
> "priority ifq"
> (procedure "_o45" line 91)
> (Node/MobileNode add-interface line 91)
> invoked from within
> "$node add-interface $chan $propInstance_ $llType_
> $macType_ $ifqType_ $ifqlen_ $phyType_ $antType_
> $topoInstance_ $inerrProc_ $outerrProc_ $FECProc_"
> (procedure "_o4" line 66)
> (Simulator create-wireless-node line 66)
> invoked from within
> "_o4 create-wireless-node 1.0.0"
> ("eval" body line 1)
> invoked from within
> "eval $self create-wireless-node $args"
> (procedure "_o4" line 14)
> (Simulator node line 14)
> invoked from within
> "$ns node 1.0.0"
> invoked from within
> "set BS(0) [$ns node 1.0.0]"
> (file "multi_udpflows.tcl" line 92)
>
> can anyone solve it...
>
> thanks
>
>
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Sven Wiethoelter, http://www.tkn.tu-berlin.de/~wiethoel
Telecommunication Networks Group (TKN) / TU Berlin