# CS 555 -- Fall 2002 # Programming Assignment #2 # # This is a sample trace containing initialization, link-state packets and # unicast routing events which are representative of input to your program. # # All lines beginning with "#" are comments # All events begin with a timestamp in milliseconds. # The first event in a trace is an initialization event, which must have # timestamp zero, the ID of your processor, and your directly connected # neighbors. 0 I 4325 <4214, 6> <4718, 9> <1203, 11> # I denotes initialization event. You are processor 4325, directly connected # to nodes with ID's 4214, 4718, and 1203 at distances 6, 9 and 11 respectively. 18 L 4214 12 <4325, 6> <4718, 5> <1483, 9> # L denotes link-state packet arrival event. You have just received an LSP # from processor 4214 with sequence number 12, which is directly connected to you # (4325), 4718 and 1483 at the distances specified. 29 L 4109 78 <4718, 3> <1483, 2> # Here is an LSP from a node you've never heard of before (4109) with sequence # number 78. 35 F 4109 # You are hereby requested to forward a packet to 4109. # The three packets represented here completely specify the input you will have # to handle for unicast connections.