A Discrete-Event Network Simulator
API
tap-csma-virtual-machine.py
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1 # -*- Mode: Python; -*-
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18 
19 import sys
20 
21 from ns import ns
22 
23 def main(argv):
24 
25  ns.core.CommandLine().Parse(argv)
26 
27  #
28  # We are interacting with the outside, real, world. This means we have to
29  # interact in real-time and therefore we have to use the real-time simulator
30  # and take the time to calculate checksums.
31  #
32  ns.core.GlobalValue.Bind("SimulatorImplementationType", ns.core.StringValue("ns3::RealtimeSimulatorImpl"))
33  ns.core.GlobalValue.Bind("ChecksumEnabled", ns.core.BooleanValue(True))
34 
35  #
36  # Create two ghost nodes. The first will represent the virtual machine host
37  # on the left side of the network; and the second will represent the VM on
38  # the right side.
39  #
40  nodes = ns.network.NodeContainer()
41  nodes.Create (2)
42 
43  #
44  # Use a CsmaHelper to get a CSMA channel created, and the needed net
45  # devices installed on both of the nodes. The data rate and delay for the
46  # channel can be set through the command-line parser.
47  #
48  csma = ns.csma.CsmaHelper()
49  devices = csma.Install(nodes)
50 
51  #
52  # Use the TapBridgeHelper to connect to the pre-configured tap devices for
53  # the left side. We go with "UseLocal" mode since the wifi devices do not
54  # support promiscuous mode (because of their natures0. This is a special
55  # case mode that allows us to extend a linux bridge into ns-3 IFF we will
56  # only see traffic from one other device on that bridge. That is the case
57  # for this configuration.
58  #
59  tapBridge = ns.tap_bridge.TapBridgeHelper()
60  tapBridge.SetAttribute ("Mode", ns.core.StringValue ("UseLocal"))
61  tapBridge.SetAttribute ("DeviceName", ns.core.StringValue ("tap-left"))
62  tapBridge.Install (nodes.Get (0), devices.Get (0))
63 
64  #
65  # Connect the right side tap to the right side wifi device on the right-side
66  # ghost node.
67  #
68  tapBridge.SetAttribute ("DeviceName", ns.core.StringValue ("tap-right"))
69  tapBridge.Install (nodes.Get (1), devices.Get (1))
70 
71  #
72  # Run the simulation for ten minutes to give the user time to play around
73  #
74  ns.core.Simulator.Stop (ns.core.Seconds (600))
75  ns.core.Simulator.Run()#signal_check_frequency = -1
76  ns.core.Simulator.Destroy()
77  return 0
78 
79 if __name__ == '__main__':
80  sys.exit(main(sys.argv))