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15 
16 // Network topology
17 //
18 // bridge1 The node named bridge1 (node 5 in the nodelist)
19 // ------------------ has three CSMA net devices that are bridged
20 // CSMA CSMA CSMA together using a BridgeNetDevice.
21 // | | |
22 // | | | The bridge node talks over three CSMA channels
23 // | | |
24 // CSMA CSMA CSMA to three other CSMA net devices
25 // ---- ---- ----
26 // n0 n1 n2 Node two acts as a router and talks to another
27 // ---- bridge that connects the remaining nodes.
28 // CSMA
29 // |
30 // n3 n4 |
31 // ---- ---- |
32 // CSMA CSMA |
33 // | | |
34 // | | |
35 // | | |
36 // CSMA CSMA CSMA The node named bridge2 (node 6 in the nodelist)
37 // ------------------ has three CSMA net devices that are bridged
38 // bridge2 together using a BridgeNetDevice.
39 //
40 // Or, more abstractly, recognizing that bridge 1 and bridge 2 are nodes
41 // with three net devices:
42 //
43 // n0 n1 (n0 = 10.1.1.2)
44 // | | (n1 = 10.1.1.3) Note odd addressing
45 // ----------- (n2 = 10.1.1.1)
46 // | bridge1 | <- n5
47 // -----------
48 // |
49 // router <- n2
50 // |
51 // -----------
52 // | bridge2 | <- n6
53 // ----------- (n2 = 10.1.2.1)
54 // | | (n3 = 10.1.2.2)
55 // n3 n4 (n4 = 10.1.2.3)
56 //
57 // So, this example shows two broadcast domains, each interconnected by a bridge
58 // with a router node (n2) interconnecting the layer-2 broadcast domains
59 //
60 // It is meant to mirror somewhat the csma-bridge example but adds another
61 // bridged link separated by a router.
62 //
63 // - CBR/UDP flows from n0 (10.1.1.2) to n1 (10.1.1.3) and from n3 (10.1.2.2) to n0 (10.1.1.3)
64 // - DropTail queues
65 // - Global static routing
66 // - Tracing of queues and packet receptions to file "csma-bridge-one-hop.tr"
67 
68 #include "ns3/applications-module.h"
69 #include "ns3/bridge-module.h"
70 #include "ns3/core-module.h"
71 #include "ns3/csma-module.h"
72 #include "ns3/internet-module.h"
73 #include "ns3/network-module.h"
74 
75 #include <fstream>
76 #include <iostream>
77 
84 using namespace ns3;
85 
86 NS_LOG_COMPONENT_DEFINE("CsmaBridgeOneHopExample");
87 
88 int
89 main(int argc, char* argv[])
90 {
91  //
92  // Users may find it convenient to turn on explicit debugging
93  // for selected modules; the below lines suggest how to do this
94  //
95 #if 0
96  LogComponentEnable ("CsmaBridgeOneHopExample", LOG_LEVEL_INFO);
97 #endif
98 
99  //
100  // Allow the user to override any of the defaults and the above Bind() at
101  // run-time, via command-line arguments
102  //
103  CommandLine cmd(__FILE__);
104  cmd.Parse(argc, argv);
105 
106  //
107  // Explicitly create the nodes required by the topology (shown above).
108  //
109  NS_LOG_INFO("Create nodes.");
110 
111  Ptr<Node> n0 = CreateObject<Node>();
112  Ptr<Node> n1 = CreateObject<Node>();
113  Ptr<Node> n2 = CreateObject<Node>();
114  Ptr<Node> n3 = CreateObject<Node>();
115  Ptr<Node> n4 = CreateObject<Node>();
116 
117  Ptr<Node> bridge1 = CreateObject<Node>();
118  Ptr<Node> bridge2 = CreateObject<Node>();
119 
120  NS_LOG_INFO("Build Topology");
122  csma.SetChannelAttribute("DataRate", DataRateValue(5000000));
123  csma.SetChannelAttribute("Delay", TimeValue(MilliSeconds(2)));
124 
125  // Create the csma links, from each terminal to the bridge
126  // This will create six network devices; we'll keep track separately
127  // of the devices on and off the bridge respectively, for later configuration
128  NetDeviceContainer topLanDevices;
129  NetDeviceContainer topBridgeDevices;
130 
131  // It is easier to iterate the nodes in C++ if we put them into a container
132  NodeContainer topLan(n2, n0, n1);
133 
134  for (int i = 0; i < 3; i++)
135  {
136  // install a csma channel between the ith toplan node and the bridge node
137  NetDeviceContainer link = csma.Install(NodeContainer(topLan.Get(i), bridge1));
138  topLanDevices.Add(link.Get(0));
139  topBridgeDevices.Add(link.Get(1));
140  }
141 
142  //
143  // Now, Create the bridge netdevice, which will do the packet switching. The
144  // bridge lives on the node bridge1 and bridges together the topBridgeDevices
145  // which are the three CSMA net devices on the node in the diagram above.
146  //
147  BridgeHelper bridge;
148  bridge.Install(bridge1, topBridgeDevices);
149 
150  // Add internet stack to the router nodes
151  NodeContainer routerNodes(n0, n1, n2, n3, n4);
153  internet.Install(routerNodes);
154 
155  // Repeat for bottom bridged LAN
156  NetDeviceContainer bottomLanDevices;
157  NetDeviceContainer bottomBridgeDevices;
158  NodeContainer bottomLan(n2, n3, n4);
159  for (int i = 0; i < 3; i++)
160  {
161  NetDeviceContainer link = csma.Install(NodeContainer(bottomLan.Get(i), bridge2));
162  bottomLanDevices.Add(link.Get(0));
163  bottomBridgeDevices.Add(link.Get(1));
164  }
165  bridge.Install(bridge2, bottomBridgeDevices);
166 
167  // We've got the "hardware" in place. Now we need to add IP addresses.
168  NS_LOG_INFO("Assign IP Addresses.");
170  ipv4.SetBase("10.1.1.0", "255.255.255.0");
171  ipv4.Assign(topLanDevices);
172  ipv4.SetBase("10.1.2.0", "255.255.255.0");
173  ipv4.Assign(bottomLanDevices);
174 
175  //
176  // Create router nodes, initialize routing database and set up the routing
177  // tables in the nodes. We excuse the bridge nodes from having to serve as
178  // routers, since they don't even have internet stacks on them.
179  //
181 
182  //
183  // Create an OnOff application to send UDP datagrams from node zero to node 1.
184  //
185  NS_LOG_INFO("Create Applications.");
186  uint16_t port = 9; // Discard port (RFC 863)
187 
188  OnOffHelper onoff("ns3::UdpSocketFactory",
189  Address(InetSocketAddress(Ipv4Address("10.1.1.3"), port)));
190  onoff.SetConstantRate(DataRate("500kb/s"));
191 
192  ApplicationContainer app = onoff.Install(n0);
193  // Start the application
194  app.Start(Seconds(1.0));
195  app.Stop(Seconds(10.0));
196 
197  // Create an optional packet sink to receive these packets
198  PacketSinkHelper sink("ns3::UdpSocketFactory",
200  ApplicationContainer sink1 = sink.Install(n1);
201  sink1.Start(Seconds(1.0));
202  sink1.Stop(Seconds(10.0));
203 
204  //
205  // Create a similar flow from n3 to n0, starting at time 1.1 seconds
206  //
207  onoff.SetAttribute("Remote", AddressValue(InetSocketAddress(Ipv4Address("10.1.1.2"), port)));
208  ApplicationContainer app2 = onoff.Install(n3);
209  app2.Start(Seconds(1.1));
210  app2.Stop(Seconds(10.0));
211 
212  ApplicationContainer sink2 = sink.Install(n0);
213  sink2.Start(Seconds(1.1));
214  sink2.Stop(Seconds(10.0));
215 
216  NS_LOG_INFO("Configure Tracing.");
217 
218  //
219  // Configure tracing of all enqueue, dequeue, and NetDevice receive events.
220  // Trace output will be sent to the file "csma-bridge-one-hop.tr"
221  //
222  AsciiTraceHelper ascii;
223  csma.EnableAsciiAll(ascii.CreateFileStream("csma-bridge-one-hop.tr"));
224 
225  //
226  // Also configure some tcpdump traces; each interface will be traced.
227  // The output files will be named:
228  // csma-bridge-one-hop-<nodeId>-<interfaceId>.pcap
229  // and can be read by the "tcpdump -r" command (use "-tt" option to
230  // display timestamps correctly)
231  //
232  csma.EnablePcapAll("csma-bridge-one-hop", false);
233 
234  //
235  // Now, do the actual simulation.
236  //
237  NS_LOG_INFO("Run Simulation.");
238  Simulator::Run();
240  NS_LOG_INFO("Done.");
241 
242  return 0;
243 }
a polymophic address class
Definition: address.h:101
holds a vector of ns3::Application pointers.
void Start(Time start) const
Start all of the Applications in this container at the start time given as a parameter.
void Stop(Time stop) const
Arrange for all of the Applications in this container to Stop() at the Time given as a parameter.
Manage ASCII trace files for device models.
Definition: trace-helper.h:174
Ptr< OutputStreamWrapper > CreateFileStream(std::string filename, std::ios::openmode filemode=std::ios::out)
Create and initialize an output stream object we'll use to write the traced bits.
Add capability to bridge multiple LAN segments (IEEE 802.1D bridging)
Definition: bridge-helper.h:45
NetDeviceContainer Install(Ptr< Node > node, NetDeviceContainer c)
This method creates an ns3::BridgeNetDevice with the attributes configured by BridgeHelper::SetDevice...
Parse command-line arguments.
Definition: command-line.h:232
build a set of CsmaNetDevice objects
Definition: csma-helper.h:48
an Inet address class
aggregate IP/TCP/UDP functionality to existing Nodes.
A helper class to make life easier while doing simple IPv4 address assignment in scripts.
Ipv4 addresses are stored in host order in this class.
Definition: ipv4-address.h:42
static Ipv4Address GetAny()
static void PopulateRoutingTables()
Build a routing database and initialize the routing tables of the nodes in the simulation.
holds a vector of ns3::NetDevice pointers
void Add(NetDeviceContainer other)
Append the contents of another NetDeviceContainer to the end of this container.
keep track of a set of node pointers.
A helper to make it easier to instantiate an ns3::OnOffApplication on a set of nodes.
Definition: on-off-helper.h:44
A helper to make it easier to instantiate an ns3::PacketSinkApplication on a set of nodes.
static void Destroy()
Execute the events scheduled with ScheduleDestroy().
Definition: simulator.cc:142
static void Run()
Run the simulation.
Definition: simulator.cc:178
uint16_t port
Definition: dsdv-manet.cc:44
#define NS_LOG_COMPONENT_DEFINE(name)
Define a Log component with a specific name.
Definition: log.h:202
#define NS_LOG_INFO(msg)
Use NS_LOG to output a message of level LOG_INFO.
Definition: log.h:275
void(* DataRate)(DataRate oldValue, DataRate newValue)
TracedValue callback signature for DataRate.
Definition: data-rate.h:327
Time Seconds(double value)
Construct a Time in the indicated unit.
Definition: nstime.h:1326
Time MilliSeconds(uint64_t value)
Construct a Time in the indicated unit.
Definition: nstime.h:1338
Every class exported by the ns3 library is enclosed in the ns3 namespace.
void LogComponentEnable(const std::string &name, LogLevel level)
Enable the logging output associated with that log component.
Definition: log.cc:302
@ LOG_LEVEL_INFO
LOG_INFO and above.
Definition: log.h:104
csma
Definition: second.py:63
cmd
Definition: second.py:40
Ptr< PacketSink > sink
Pointer to the packet sink application.
Definition: wifi-tcp.cc:55