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Hello,
Why when i add LEACH to ns2, AODV don't work???? What is the solution???
Since you provide absolutely NO details at all, what do you think we'll be able to tell you??? All you've said is, "AODV don't work"....you don't tell us what error(s)/message(s) you're getting, version/distro of Linux, what you've done/tried, etc.
Distribution: PCLinuxOS2023 CentOS7.9 + 50+ other Linux OS, for test only.
Posts: 17,486
Rep:
@nadine01 :
The files used for simulation : See 'test' and 'leach_test'.
1) wireless-demo-csci694.tcl : DSDV
2) wireless.tcl : dsdv
3) And a a lot of configuration files, leach.tcl etc. etc.
.... Do not expect AODV to be usable instead of DSDV.
But then again, we have no idea what you are doing. All the essential information is missing.
Like the command you are using. And name of the "aodv-file.tcl", etc. etc.
If you mean "Using default aodv-files.tcl" : Please setup another ns2 for that.
And copy the executable ns to ns-orig, and : $ sudo cp ns-orig /usr/local/bin/.
Simulations : $ ns-orig aodv.tcl
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