Hi!
The timer method is probably not executed because the finish-method gets
scheduled first. Both methods should execute at 50s, but for some reason
"finish" ends up ahead in the scheduler. My suggestion is to set the
finish-time at 50.1s.
Good luck!
Mats Folke
El hadi Cherkaoui wrote:
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Hello all,
I am trying to simulate a wireless multihop scenario but facing some problem
in setting the routing table. My topology contains 2 nodes at source,relay
and destination, now what i want is that both the source nodes sent the data
to both the relay nodes and as soon as relay nodes gets t
Hi
how do you mean that the simulation doesn't take 50s? Bear in mind that
simulation time ist not equal to clock time!! So you don't expect your
simulation to last exactly 50s clock time. This is actually the essence
of simulation.
greetings
Vincent.
El hadi Cherkaoui wrote:
> hi all,
>
> i w
Well, what you can do is to write a function, say lengthb()) in class
PacketQueue (there is a variable pq_ of class Queue). In this function,
determine the number of bytes of each packet from head_ to tail_ of a
PacketQueue object and returns the total number of bytes.
I posted how to determine
hi all,
i want ot creat a timer on tcl
set ns [new Simulator]
set bw bw2.dat
set f [open $bw w]
proc timer {} {
global ns f
set time 10
set now [$ns now]
set cost [expr floor( rand() * 40) + 20] ;# exemple
puts $f "$now : $cost"
$ns at [expr $now+$time] "timer"
Hello
I m facing a problem :
I want to know .suppose TCP suffers disconnection, . after
reconnection which function will be called first ?
I want to keep the previous Congestion window(before disconnection) after
reconnection ...(to prevent slow star)t to implement that ..
Hi!
It seems as if (my French is a bit rusty...) you do not have the right
permissions to install ns in the directory /usr/local/bin. This is not related
to ns but an OS issue. Try to change the installation directory ( ./configure
--help ) to a directory where you have write permission.
Good