hello, I dint get the meaning of the message. did you developed a framework of batman-adv on ns-3? or something else?
regards, krishna
On Tue, May 20, 2014 at 10:10 PM, Krishnathiepan Rasanayagam r.krishnathiepan@gmail.com wrote:
hello, I dint get the meaning of the message. did you developed a framework of batman-adv on ns-3? or something else?
regards, krishna
Hi,
I have extended the DCE framework for supporting the module batman-adv kernel module and the batctl program.
Now, we can emulate a network with batman-adv as routing protocol. In the same way, we develop a simulation model of batman-adv for ns-3.
regards, Seb
Le 20/05/2014 20:43, Krishnathiepan Rasanayagam a écrit :
hello, I dint get the meaning of the message. did you developed a framework of batman-adv on ns-3? or something else?
regards, krishna
On Tue, May 20, 2014 at 10:10 PM, Krishnathiepan Rasanayagam r.krishnathiepan@gmail.com wrote:
hello, I dint get the meaning of the message. did you developed a framework of batman-adv on ns-3? or something else?
regards, krishna
Hi Seb,
On 21/05/14 11:24, seb gmail wrote:
Hi,
I have extended the DCE framework for supporting the module batman-adv kernel module and the batctl program.
Now, we can emulate a network with batman-adv as routing protocol. In the same way, we develop a simulation model of batman-adv for ns-3.
does this mean we can run the batman-adv module "as is" in ns-3 ? or you had to re-implement the module in your framework?
Cheers,
hi, thats really cool. If you don't mind can you let me know how to run batman-adv on ns-3. Because I'm also working with batman-adv, but in real time implementations. It'll be good for me if i can stimulate the network as well.
cheers Krishna
El 21/05/14 06:24, seb gmail escribió:
Hi,
I have extended the DCE framework for supporting the module batman-adv kernel module and the batctl program.
Now, we can emulate a network with batman-adv as routing protocol. In the same way, we develop a simulation model of batman-adv for ns-3.
Hi seb,
Is your work available somewhere? The Networks team at the National University of Cordoba here in Argentina was working on something similar. I guess they'd be interested in looking at your solution and maybe collaborate, if it's open to collaboration.
Cheers, NicoEchániz
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