Changes between Version 55 and Version 56 of GENIExperimenter/Tutorials/ClickExample/Execute
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- 07/16/14 15:10:49 (10 years ago)
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v55 v56 376 376 {{{ 377 377 #!div style="background: #ffd; border: 3px ridge; width: 685px;" 378 v. In the local terminal you should see some packets routed to the left and some to the right. The routing decision is based on the '''route :: Classifier(27/01%01,-);''' entry in the '''top''' router configuration. Here, the router is looking at the low-order bit of the checksum on the initial IP packet (now at byte position 27 with the addition of the new sixteen byte field at the start of the header). Packets with odd checksums go to the left; those with even checksums go right. 379 }}} 378 v. In the local terminal you should see some packets routed to the left and some to the right. 379 }}} 380 381 The routing decision is based on the '''route :: Classifier(27/01%01,-);''' entry in the '''top''' router configuration. Here, the router is looking at the low-order bit of the checksum on the initial IP packet (now at byte position 27 with the addition of the new sixteen byte field at the start of the header). Packets with odd checksums go to the left; those with even checksums go right. 380 382 381 383 … … 422 424 }}} 423 425 }}} 424 v. In the local terminal you should see some packets routed to the left and some to the right. The routing decision is based on the '''route :: Classifier(27/01%01,-);''' entry in the '''top''' router configuration. Here, the router is looking at the low-order bit of the checksum on the initial IP packet (now at byte position 27 with the addition of the new sixteen byte field at the start of the header). Packets with odd checksums go to the left; those with even checksums go right. 426 v. In the local terminal you should see some packets routed to the left and some to the right. 427 428 The routing decision is based on the '''route :: Classifier(27/01%01,-);''' entry in the '''top''' router configuration. Here, the router is looking at the low-order bit of the checksum on the initial IP packet (now at byte position 27 with the addition of the new sixteen byte field at the start of the header). Packets with odd checksums go to the left; those with even checksums go right. 425 429 426 430