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Re: What's the default routing algorithm?
On Sat, 12 Jun 1999, Satish Kumar wrote:
> Static routing is the default where routes to all destinations are
> computed at the beginning of the simulation.
I keep thinking that ideally this would be assigned an rtproto that
you _could_ set (that didn't do anything new). This would be good
for completeness/overriding/indicating that some thought was given to
routing, and probably analogous to set-address-format def, which picks
the default address space. Whatever that is; maps to
set-address-format small or set-address-format expanded as
appropriate.
$ns rtproto default, anyone?
L.
'computed at the beginning of the simulation' makes me shudder. It's
just so _fixed_.
> Satish
>
> > Hi,
> > I notice that in many .tcl files, such as simple.tcl, the routing
> > algorithm is not specified. Then how the nodes route the packets through
> > the linke toward the destination?
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > Sincerely yours,
> > Yung-Szu Tu
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