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Are there any contributed/additional protocols not in the main distribution?

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Are there any contributed/additional protocols not in the main distribution?

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Yes, please see the contributed code web page http://www.isi.edu/nsnam/ns/ns-contributed.html. The mailing list archives can also be helpful (see below). • How should I get started doing something (like implementing a new protocol or trying an experiment)? We recommend that you look through the tutorial (see documentation, above), then start with an example program that is most similar to yours (in the tutorial, or in tcl/ex or tcl/test in the distribution), and then start changing things. • What should I do to compile ns to reflect my changes if I’ve modified some .cc or .h files? go to ns directory and run “make” or “make depend; make” • How do I subscribe to the ns-users mailing list? How do I search old list archives? I can’t take any more—how do I get off this list? To subscribe or unsubscribe, see http://www.isi.edu/nsnam/ns/ns-lists.html. The list archive is at http://www.isi.edu/nsnam/ns/ns-lists.html. • How do I post to the mailing list? Why was my post rejected? As of June

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