#Create a simulator object set ns [new Simulator] #Open the output files set f0 [open out0.tr w] set f1 [open out1.tr w] set f2 [open out2.tr w] #Create 5 nodes set n0 [$ns node] set n1 [$ns node] set n2 [$ns node] set n3 [$ns node] set n4 [$ns node] #Connect the nodes $ns duplex-link $n0 $n3 1Mb 100ms DropTail $ns duplex-link $n1 $n3 1Mb 100ms DropTail $ns duplex-link $n2 $n3 1Mb 100ms DropTail $ns duplex-link $n3 $n4 1Mb 100ms DropTail #Define a 'finish' procedure proc finish {} { global f0 f1 f2 #Close the output files close $f0 close $f1 close $f2 #Call xgraph to display the results exec xgraph out0.tr out1.tr out2.tr -geometry 800x400 & exit 0 } #Define a procedure that attaches a UDP agent to a previously created node #'node' and attaches an Expoo traffic generator to the agent with the #characteristic values 'size' for packet size 'burst' for burst time, #'idle' for idle time and 'rate' for burst peak rate. The procedure connects #the source with the previously defined traffic sink 'sink' and returns the #source object. proc attach-expoo-traffic { node sink size burst idle rate } { #Get an instance of the simulator set ns [Simulator instance] #Create a UDP agent and attach it to the node set source [new Agent/UDP] $ns attach-agent $node $source #Create an Expoo traffic agent and set its configuration parameters set traffic [new Application/Traffic/Exponential] $traffic set packetSize_ $size $traffic set burst_time_ $burst $traffic set idle_time_ $idle $traffic set rate_ $rate # Attach traffic source to the traffic generator $traffic attach-agent $source #Connect the source and the sink $ns connect $source $sink return $traffic } #Define a procedure which periodically records the bandwidth received by the #three traffic sinks sink0/1/2 and writes it to the three files f0/1/2. proc record {} { global sink0 sink1 sink2 f0 f1 f2 #Get an instance of the simulator set ns [Simulator instance] #Set the time after which the procedure should be called again set time 0.5 #How many bytes have been received by the traffic sinks? set bw0 [$sink0 set bytes_] set bw1 [$sink1 set bytes_] set bw2 [$sink2 set bytes_] #Get the current time set now [$ns now] #Calculate the bandwidth (in MBit/s) and write it to the files puts $f0 "$now [expr $bw0/$time*8/1000000]" puts $f1 "$now [expr $bw1/$time*8/1000000]" puts $f2 "$now [expr $bw2/$time*8/1000000]" #Reset the bytes_ values on the traffic sinks $sink0 set bytes_ 0 $sink1 set bytes_ 0 $sink2 set bytes_ 0 #Re-schedule the procedure $ns at [expr $now+$time] "record" } #Create three traffic sinks and attach them to the node n4 set sink0 [new Agent/LossMonitor] set sink1 [new Agent/LossMonitor] set sink2 [new Agent/LossMonitor] $ns attach-agent $n4 $sink0 $ns attach-agent $n4 $sink1 $ns attach-agent $n4 $sink2 #Create three traffic sources set source0 [attach-expoo-traffic $n0 $sink0 200 2s 1s 100k] set source1 [attach-expoo-traffic $n1 $sink1 200 2s 1s 200k] set source2 [attach-expoo-traffic $n2 $sink2 200 2s 1s 300k] #Start logging the received bandwidth $ns at 0.0 "record" #Start the traffic sources $ns at 10.0 "$source0 start" $ns at 10.0 "$source1 start" $ns at 10.0 "$source2 start" #Stop the traffic sources $ns at 50.0 "$source0 stop" $ns at 50.0 "$source1 stop" $ns at 50.0 "$source2 stop" #Call the finish procedure after 60 seconds simulation time $ns at 60.0 "finish" #Run the simulation $ns run