Hello All,
I am new to IBR-DTN and I was wondering if there exists code for a stack monitor that would allow a user to see what DTN bundles have been received in memory? Also, is there a simple tool to manipulate the stack from the command line? This would be helpful for sending simple bundles for testing.
Thanks, --mp
Dr. Mark Plett Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory Applied Information Sciences Department (VCT-5) 240.228.6490 mark.plett@jhuapl.edu
Hello Dr. Plett
I am sorry, something like a stack monitor does not exists for IBR-DTN. The only way to notice incoming bundles is to look at the log output if the daemon was compiled with debugging or to write an application. Additionally, there is an application which is built-in if debugging is on. This app prints all bundles addressed to the local eid "/debugger" to the standard output.
Best regards Johannes Morgenroth
Plett, Mark L. schrieb:
Hello All,
I am new to IBR-DTN and I was wondering if there exists code for a stack monitor that would allow a user to see what DTN bundles have been received in memory? Also, is there a simple tool to manipulate the stack from the command line? This would be helpful for sending simple bundles for testing.
Thanks,
--mp
Dr. Mark Plett
Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
Applied Information Sciences Department (VCT-5)
240.228.6490
mark.plett@jhuapl.edu
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Johannes Morgenroth
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Plett, Mark L.