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Old 09-27-2011, 02:22 AM   #1
shanky
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Unhappy HWMP in ns3


hiii
i am relatively new to ns3 and have been working on mesh networking 802.11s for a while..i have a few doubts and it would be great if someone clarifies them..my doubts are mostly based on mesh.cc (source code)

1.in mesh.cc we have used HWMP ..how is it possible to print the routing table for it on the console..
2.i have come to an understanding that ns3 has implemented HWMP OLSR AODV..in mesh.cc we are implementing HWMP..is it possible to use anoter protocol in this code(if possible my own protocol)..if yes can someone tell me how is it done..

thanks in advance
 
Old 09-27-2011, 05:44 AM   #2
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hii...
the second issue has been resolved ..if someone can tell me how to find out which route the packets choose ..in what way i can find it out..such as getting to print a routing table i would really appreciate it ..
thanks a lot !!
 
  


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