Serene,
That really looks like 'awk' code. Where did you find the code?
In a TCL script? Was it in something like this:
exec awk { $3 / ($5 * $1) }
?
Awk is a programming language (usually just on Linux/Unix) that very
easily allows you to handle data. It functions on
for. They make some sense,
but can anyone verify that they are accurate? And that doesn't address
the apparent scale issue I saw with the 'time' value.
Thanks,
Justin
On 03/09/2011 11:45 AM, Justin wrote:
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I am trying to create graphs for RTT and throughput.
...
For RTT, I am kind
Hello all, yet again. :)
I mentioned in my earlier post about one of my output files only having
one line in it (for rtt_). Well, I have tried again with another
variable and it also has only one line in it. What's going on? Here's
the one line:
0.0 -1 -1 -1 -1 t_rtt_ 0
Here's the
advice would be appreciated.
-- Justin
Hello all again,
In looking further at my cwnd_ trace file, I noticed that some of
the congestion window values are not integers. They start out as
integers and then somehow become non-integers. Also, there are spots in
the file that have erroneous lines; there will parts of two lines
Hi all,
I read that at some point TCPDump output was in the works for NS, does anyone
know what became of that? What I'd like to be able to do is simulate a small
network and output TCPDump log files for it. Being able to seed intrusions is
crucial to my work.
Thanks!
Justin
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