Message-Id: <200109171729.f8HHTuf17215@picard.cs.ohiou.edu> From: "Shawn Ostermann" <ostermann@cs.ohiou.edu> Subject: Re: Traces in ns Date: Mon, 17 Sep 2001 13:29:56 -0400
> I am using ns2.1b6 and want to generate trace files to be analyzed with
> tcptrace. Until now...I have only be able to generate ASCII traces in
> ns, but tcptrace use binary traces.
Kevin Lahey (cc above) wrote an input module a few years ago (ns.c)
that understood the ASCII output format of NS. I haven't used it on
anything non-trivial, but I thought that it worked. It's been in
there for at least a couple of years, I think, and it's compiled in by
default.
If you turn on debugging in tcptrace (-d), does it recognize your file
as being an NS trace file? You might poke at the ns.c file for a few
minutes and see what it doesn't like about the file.
--sdo
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