how can you calculate "total number of delivered packets to destinations".

are you talking about packets delivered successfuly? how do you calculate
that?

S.


>
> I would say that overhead should be calculated by determining the ration
> of:
>
> Total number of routing packets used to discover and maintain path sent by
> all nodes divided by total number of delivered packets to destinations.
>
> Ahmed
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "hamdi benmessaoud" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "ns_users" <ns-users@ISI.EDU>
> Sent: Tuesday, March 14, 2006 11:09 PM
> Subject: [ns] urgent help routing overhead with dsdv gave me 1
>
>
>>            Hi all,
>>  I  try to calculate the overhead routing with the different protocols
>> :dsdv aodv and dsr
>>
>>  i used the formula :
>>      overhead routing = number of routing control paket /total  number
>> of packet   emited in the  layer 3
>>
>>  with:
>>    number of routing control packet = lines with "s" + "rtr" + ("dsr" or
>> "aodv" or "message" )
>>
>>  total number of packet emited in the layer 3 = "s" +"rtr"
>>
>>  it woks well with dsr and aodv
>>  but in dsdv it gave me always 1
>>  The reason is that in dsrv it don't make the difference between the
>> routing paket and the data packet it represent them with
>>    "message "
>>  for me message is also the data because i don't use cbr or tcp i use
>> the message send recv so my traffic is of type "message "
>>
>>  So is there a method in dsdv to differenciate the routing paket of data
>> packet ??????
>>
>>   please help me
>>
>>  Amel
>>
>>
>>
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