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I am simulating traffic (constant bit rate traffic) carried by sctp protocol using ns-2.33 . the traffic is from a router in (wired network) connected to two base stations and two mobile users are connected to these base stations respectively. these two mobile users are jointed to by two interfaces for a multi-interfaces mobile user where this multi-interfaces mobile user can be served by one of the base stations and handed over to the other base station using sctp protocol.
The problem is when I make the hand over the sctp does not keep its continuity and stop after finishing the current session it does not initialize itself !!!!. In other word is there any method to force the sctp to be re-initialized after making the hand over (using $sctp1 set primary-destination $mnode1) or any other hand over technique .?
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