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Distribution: PCLinuxOS2023 Fedora38 + 50+ other Linux OS, for test only.
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Re #16.
Your file `kcp20.tcl' works fairly OK with GPSR-hls :
$ ns235-gpsr-hls kcp20.tcl
..... but stops with :
Error!!
str2addr:Address 1082703872 outside range of address field length 1073741824
(_o14 cmd line 1)
invoked from within
"_o14 cmd addr"
invoked from within
"catch "$self cmd $args" ret"
invoked from within
"if [catch "$self cmd $args" ret] {
set cls [$self info class]
hi there..
i am using ns2 2.35 in ubuntu. i want use GPSR in my final project and i've successfully add patch GPSR-hls in my ns2.
but, when I simulate GPSR-hls example, there are no data packets sent between nodes. I've checked using awk, and the value of throughput, packet loss, and pdr all worth 0. What should I do?
thank for your help.
GPSR-hls works best with ns-2.33. With ns-2.34, ns-2.34 : Reduced results or errors.
You can easily try out the ns-2.33 version : gpsr-hls-2.33-ubuntu10_i386.deb (4.5MB) https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B7S...ew?usp=sharing
The package provides /usr/local/bin/ns-hls ,
.. and you can run all examples with : $ ns-hls file.tcl
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