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Subject : Re: join trace
- To: Paula Rincon Mancheno <[email protected]>
- Subject: Subject : Re: join trace
- From: Shuqian Yan <[email protected]>
- Date: Tue, 23 Mar 1999 11:50:58 -0500 (EST)
- cc: Cc:;;@jupiter.nal.utoronto.ca
Hi,
I am not very sure which PIM code you use for your experiment. If in
strict sense, it should be the PIM-SM implementation in older version of
ns2 (ns-2.1b4 and before) The current ns2 version is not longer support
this PIM-SM anymore, I assume you are well awared of this?
Back to your question, I had done some experiment with the "strict
sense" PIM-SM in ns-2.1b4 platform. You can tell whether a pkt is a
join/prune pkt from the fid or class number in the *.tr file. Pls check
the code again, the initialize part, join pkt has a fid == 106 and prune
pkt has fid == 112. The fid is appeared in column 8 of the trace file,
immediately after "--------".
Hope it helps.
shuqian
On Tue, 23 Mar 1999, Paula Rincon Mancheno wrote:
> Hi,
> I am a student trying to analyse the trace files and I will like
to
> know if it possible to know the join and pruned packets in a PIM
> simulation. Are they included in the *.tr file?
>
> Thanks in advanced.
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