Re: [ns] starting ns2 simulator

2006-11-11 Thread Matthias Budde

Hi,

If you have set your $PATH correctly, you can put your script wherever 
you want to. You start ns with the command 

'ns tclscript' 

(assuming that you are in the directory with the ns executable, or that 
your path points to that directory), where 'tclscript' is the name of 
a Tcl script file which defines the simulation scenario.

See also:

http://www.isi.edu/nsnam/ns/tutorial/

Best,

-Matt

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 hello ns users
 
 i'm milica maric and i'm an ns2 simulator beginner.
 
 i've read some sample scripts and it's ok i understand their purpose and all.
 
 but i have a problem of understanding this: if i write my own script, where 
 should i put it(in which
 directory) or in means how do i start the ns2 simulation on that script
 
 i thin that you all know that, so if anyone can tell me that
 
 thanks
 
 p.s. i' ve installed ns-2.26



[ns] starting ns2 simulator

2006-11-10 Thread milica marik

hello ns users

i'm milica maric and i'm an ns2 simulator beginner.

i've read some sample scripts and it's ok i understand their purpose and all.

but i have a problem of understanding this: if i write my own script, where 
should i put it(in which
directory) or in means how do i start the ns2 simulation on that script

i thin that you all know that, so if anyone can tell me that

thanks

p.s. i' ve installed ns-2.26






 

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