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Old 04-09-2015, 07:56 AM   #1
ladyelaine
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Smile fail to ns lte.tcl,I can't find the out.nam file


hello,anybody help?

when I simulate lte.tcl(wirtten by qiuqinlong),there is only out.tr.
It doesn't show up nam and I can't find the out.nam,either.

but it's ok to show nam when I $ ns235-lte eyana.tcl offered by knudfl.
 
Old 04-09-2015, 08:01 AM   #2
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The terminal shows these.I show some parts of them.

......
UE 5 is demarked in DLAirQueue.
All the UEs are empty in DLS1Queue!
UE 6 is blocked in DLS1Queue.
All the UEs are blocked in DLS1Queue!
UE 11 is demarked in DLAirQueue.
UE 6 is blocked in DLS1Queue.
UE 10 is blocked in DLS1Queue.
All the UEs are blocked in DLS1Queue!
invalid classid 30
lady@ubuntu:~/lady$

but it doesn't show the nam.
 
Old 04-09-2015, 08:02 AM   #3
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I use ubuntu 14.04, i686, ns-allinone-2.35_gcc482.tar.gz.
 
Old 04-09-2015, 10:05 AM   #4
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Welcome to LQ.

$ ns-lte lte.tcl : You should get "out.nam", 2.6MB .
So please run the nam file : $ nam out.nam
** Not all simulation examples will "exec nam" automatically.

'lte.tcl' is an old file.
The suggestion is to start with "eyana.tcl"
>>> lte-examples-0614.tar.gz >> https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B7S...ew?usp=sharing


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Old 04-09-2015, 11:55 PM   #5
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Quote:
Originally Posted by knudfl View Post
Welcome to LQ.

$ ns-lte lte.tcl : You should get "out.nam", 2.6MB .
So please run the nam file : $ nam out.nam
** Not all simulation examples will "exec nam" automatically.

'lte.tcl' is an old file.
The suggestion is to start with "eyana.tcl"
>>> lte-examples-0614.tar.gz >> https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B7S...ew?usp=sharing


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Thanks a lot, Mr. Knudfl. I compared beweent lte.tcl and eyana.tcl. There are definitly some differences. I find lte.tcl hides
Code:
#close $nf
	#puts "running nam..."
	#exec nam out.nam &

and eyana.tcl shows them and changes some parameters.

Thanks again. I learn a lot from your posts recently. You are really a nice teacher. I respect you very much.
 
  


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