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Old 08-03-2012, 03:03 AM   #1
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Can we control FTP rate in ns2 as wat we did for CBR?


Hi all,
Can anybody tell me how we can control the FTP traffic rate in NS2, I want to keep my FTP traffic rate at about 1Mbps. FOr example, i want to use different size of FTP, but the traffic rate for all is about 1Mbps.

or for example, i want to send TCP packet size of 1000bytes, but using different size of FTP. I want to set the TCP send rate at 1Mbps, whereby the TCP throughput at I am expected to get is about 90% to 97% of the TCP send rate.

For the case of CBR, we can set the UDP send rate by setting the rate_ and interval based on the cbr packet size. However for setting TCP send rate, i m clueless on how to set the rate_ and interval for ftp.
 
  


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