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Re: packet delay not equal to link delay .
I think you should try using Scheduler::instance().clock()
instead of gettimeofday. Remember that you are running on "simulation
time," and not real time.
Roberto
On Sun, 5 Dec 1999, Shekhar A Amlekar wrote:
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> Hello all,
> I've created a agent of my own ( say myrtp ).
> I'm sending 'myrtp' packets over a link which has some delay.
> I'm keeping the time at which the pkt is sent in the packet,
> and at the receiver I'm printing the delay encountered by the pkt.
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> i.e. delay = current time - time at which the pkt is send.
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> I'm using gettimeofday to obtain the times.
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> I was expecting the delay to be more or less equal to the link
> delay. But it's nowhere near to that.Further for diff. pkts this
> delay is diff with large deviation.
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> There are no queues formed.
>
> Can somebody justify this ?
> tks
> Shekhar
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