Bottleneck Topology in ns-3

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Vikas Raunak

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Jan 14, 2016, 7:22:38 AM1/14/16
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Hi

Multipath TCP is an set of extensions to TCP that allows a TCP connection to send data through multiple paths simultaneously.

I am stuck in building a bottleneck topology.

n1----\                           /-----n3 
          \                         /
           \-------------------/
          /                       \
        /                          \
n2--/                             \------n4

Here, n1 and n2 are MPTCP enabled nodes. 

Any user could help regarding this ?

Thanks a lot.
Regards
Vikas 

Vikas Raunak

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Jan 14, 2016, 7:28:58 AM1/14/16
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Here is the code for a bottleneck topology I tried for MPTCP.

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Vikas Raunak

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Jan 14, 2016, 7:46:56 AM1/14/16
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I constructed this in the code above. MPTCP can use 2 paths here. But it doesn't work (the application just won't send the data). 


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