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Re: [ns] Reg bandwidth utilization!!
On Tue, 10 Jul 2001, Ganesh Gopalakrishnan wrote:
> OS: Linux 7.1
red hat, one presumes. redhatisnotlinux.
> Awk : GNU Awk 3.0.6
> NS: 2.1b7a
>
> I am running it at command line only, Not in perl or anything else..
> Usage:
> cat out.nam | awk -f <program-source file>
>
> I tried out with just > first, but highest pkt was always at 0, SO i tried
> GT and it worked !! :-)
on the out.nam format?
I would be extremely surprised if it worked.
Use out.tr. That's what it's _for_.
L.
> And, regd the output, I was talking about the out.nam file format, I
> was trying to apply on the out.nam file. And my nam output file looks
> like this
>
> ------------
>
>
> + -t 0.5 -s 0 -d 1 -p cbr -e 1000 -c 2 -i 0 -a 2 -x {0.0 1.0 0 -------
> null}
> - -t 0.5 -s 0 -d 1 -p cbr -e 1000 -c 2 -i 0 -a 2 -x {0.0 1.0 0 -------
> null}
> h -t 0.5 -s 0 -d 1 -p cbr -e 1000 -c 2 -i 0 -a 2 -x {0.0 1.0 -1 -------
> null}
> r -t 0.526 -s 0 -d 1 -p cbr -e 1000 -c 2 -i 0 -a 2 -x {0.0 1.0 0 -------
> null}
> + -t 0.526 -s 1 -d 0 -p ack -e 40 -c 2 -i 1 -a 2 -x {1.0 0.0 0 -------
> null}
> - -t 0.526 -s 1 -d 0 -p ack -e 40 -c 2 -i 1 -a 2 -x {1.0 0.0 0 -------
> null}
> h -t 0.526 -s 1 -d 0 -p ack -e 40 -c 2 -i 1 -a 2 -x {1.0 0.0 -1 -------
> null}
> r -t 0.53664 -s 1 -d 0 -p ack -e 40 -c 2 -i 1 -a 2 -x {1.0 0.0 0 -------
> null}
> + -t 0.53664 -s 0 -d 1 -p cbr -e 1000 -c 2 -i 2 -a 2 -x {0.0 1.0 0 -------
> null}
> - -t 0.53664 -s 0 -d 1 -p cbr -e 1000 -c 2 -i 2 -a 2 -x {0.0 1.0 0 -------
> null}
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