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Old 04-18-2011, 10:24 PM   #1
khan1354
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Post Vbr traffic of end end dealy


hello this is khan
I inserted the vbr traffic.cc into ns2.34. and I was try to evaluate the end to end delay vs throughput. but dalay was more. can u please tell me how to reduce the dalay
mobility creation was done by
sadaq@sadaq-Vostro-3500:~$ ./setdest -v 2 -n 100 -s 1 -m 1 -M 20 -t 400 -P 1 -p 10 -x 1000 -y 1000 > sak

and cbr traffic was done by
sadaq@sadaq-Vostro-3500:~$ ns234 cbrgen.tcl -type vbr -nn 100 -seed 0.0 -mc 70 -rate 5.0 > sak1
and im attaching tcl script used to run these two
please help me its urgent
thanks in advance

with regards
khan
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