Getting Started¶
Portability¶
ndnSIM 2.x has been successfully compiled and used on following platforms:
- Ubuntu Linux 14.04 (32- and 64-bit platform)
- Ubuntu Linux 16.04 (32- and 64-bit platform)
- OS X 10.9
- OS X 10.10
- OS X 10.11
Prerequisites¶
1. Core dependencies
python
>= 2.6libsqlite3
libcrypto++
pkg-config
- Boost libraries >= 1.53
Note
If you do not have root permissions to install boost, you can install it in your home folder. However, you need to be make sure that libboost_iostreams library is successfully compiled and is installed. Please refer to the following example for the hints how to successfully compile and install boost libraries on Ubuntu Linux.
Following are the detailed steps for each platform to install the compiler, all necessary development tools and libraries, and ndn-cxx prerequisites.
OS X
- OS X with MacPorts:
sudo port install pkgconfig boost sqlite3 libcryptopp
- OS X with HomeBrew:
brew install boost cryptopp pkg-config libxml2 brew link --force libxml2
Linux
- Ubuntu Linux
sudo apt-get install build-essential libsqlite3-dev libcrypto++-dev libboost-all-dev
- Fedora Linux
sudo yum install gcc-g++ git sqlite-devel cryptopp-devel boost-devel
Note
ndnSIM requires boost version at least 1.49. Many linux distribution (Fedora 16, 17 at the time of this writing) ship an old version of boost, making it impossible to compile ndnSIM out-of-the-box. Please install the latest version, following these simple instructions.
2. Dependencies for NS-3 Python bindings
If you are planning to use NS-3 python bindings, a number of additional dependencies should be installed. For example, in order to run visualizer module, the following should be installed:
OS X
OS X with MacPorts:
sudo port install py27-pygraphviz py27-goocanvas # If you add NDN macports repository, as described in # http://named-data.net/doc/NFD/current/INSTALL.html#install-nfd-using-the-ndn-macports-repository-on-os-x # you will be able to install another useful python module # sudo port install py27-kiwi
OS X with HomeBrew
Currently, there are many missing dependencies, so it is impossible to use visualizer module with HomeBrew. Use MacPorts instead.
Linux
Ubuntu Linux
sudo apt-get install python-dev python-pygraphviz python-kiwi sudo apt-get install python-pygoocanvas python-gnome2 sudo apt-get install python-rsvg ipython
Fedora Linux
sudo yum install pygoocanvas python-kiwi graphviz-python # easy_install method, since pygraphviz is not (yet?) packaged into Fedora (https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=740687) sudo yum install graphviz-devel sudo yum install python-pip sudo easy_install pygraphviz
Downloading ndnSIM source¶
ndnSIM package consists of three pieces:
- a custom branch of NS-3 that contains a few useful patches
- a customized python binding generation library (necessary if you want to use NS-3’s python bindings and/or visualizer module)
- the source code of ndnSIM module
- modified source code of ndn-cxx library and NDN Forwarding Daemon (NFD), attached to ndnSIM git repository as git submodules
The following commands download all pieces from GitHub repositories:
mkdir ndnSIM
cd ndnSIM
git clone https://github.com/named-data-ndnSIM/ns-3-dev.git ns-3
git clone https://github.com/named-data-ndnSIM/pybindgen.git pybindgen
git clone --recursive https://github.com/named-data-ndnSIM/ndnSIM.git ns-3/src/ndnSIM
The last command downloads ndnSIM source code and source code of all submodules (i.e.,
ndn-cxx and NFD). If you previously cloned without --recursive
flag, the correct
versions of submodules can be retrieved using:
git submodule update --init
The same command should be run to update submodules when there are new changes available.
Note
A few modification to the base NS-3 and pybindgen are necessary to run successfully compile and run ndnSIM. Some of the changes are specific to ndnSIM and some are bugfixes that we are submitting to NS-3 upstream. We also periodically update repository with the new NS-3 releases, usually in form of rebasing (and if necessary updating or eliminating) our custom patches on top of the released commits.
Compiling and running ndnSIM¶
ndnSIM uses a standard NS-3 compilation procedure. Normally the following commands should be sufficient to configure and build ndnSIM with python bindings enabled:
cd <ns-3-folder>
./waf configure --enable-examples
./waf
On OS X (with MacPorts), you may need to modify the configure command to use MacPorts version of python:
cd <ns-3-folder>
./waf configure --with-python=/opt/local/bin/python2.7 --enable-examples
# or run ``sudo port select python python27``
./waf
Note
On OS X configuration stage may get stuck at detecting gtk module. Make sure you have XQuartz installed or disable python as described in the following instructions.
Python bindings is an optional and not very stable feature of NS-3 simulator. It is possible to disable python bindings compilation either to speed up compilation or to avoid certain compilation errors (e.g., “Could not find a task generator for the name ‘ns3-visualizer’”):
cd <ns-3-folder>
./waf configure --disable-python --enable-examples
./waf
For more configuration options, please refer to ./waf --help
.
Simulating using ndnSIM¶
Example simulation scenarios
When NS-3 is configured with
--with-examples
flag, you can directly run all examples described in examples section of this tutorial. For example, to runndn-simple.cpp
scenario, you can run the following command:./waf --run=ndn-simple
To run
ndn-grid.cpp
scenario:./waf --run=ndn-grid
To run the sample simulation scenarios with the logging module of NS-3 enabled (note that this will work only when NS-3 is compiled in debug mode):
NS_LOG=ndn.Producer:ndn.Consumer ./waf --run=<scenario name>
If you have compiled with python bindings, then you can try to run these simulations with visualizer:
./waf --run=ndn-simple --vis
or:
./waf --run=ndn-grid --vis
Note
Do not forget to configure and compile NS-3 in optimized mode (
./waf configure -d optimized
) in order to run actual simulations.Real experimentation
Simulation scenarios can be written directly inside NS-3 in
scratch/
orsrc/ndnSIM/examples
folder.Alternative and a recommended way is to write simulation scenarios in a separate repository, not related to either NS-3 or ndnSIM. For example, you can use the following template to write your extensions, simulation scenarios, and metric processing scripts: http://github.com/cawka/ndnSIM-scenario-template:
mkdir ndnSIM cd ndnSIM git clone https://github.com/named-data-ndnSIM/ns-3-dev.git ns-3 git clone https://github.com/named-data-ndnSIM/pybindgen.git pybindgen git clone --recursive https://github.com/named-data-ndnSIM/ndnSIM.git ns-3/src/ndnSIM # Build and install NS-3 and ndnSIM cd ns-3 ./waf configure -d optimized ./waf sudo ./waf install cd .. git clone https://github.com/named-data-ndnSIM/scenario-template.git scenario cd scenario export PKG_CONFIG_PATH=/usr/local/lib/pkgconfig export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/local/lib:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH ./waf configure ./waf --run <scenario>
For more detailed information, refer to README file.