If you have problems, simply modify the make file as needed. Contact me, if major problems
arise.
+In order to utilize this program effectively you will also need Tcptrace, which you can download
+from http://www.tcptrace.org and the version of xplot available from http://www.tcptrace.org under
+"Useful Companion Programs" (Note! This is not the xplot that is in the Ubuntu repositories).
+
Usage is pretty simple:
dccp2tcp dccp_file tcp_file [-d] [-y] [-g] [-s]
For typical usage, you probably just want -s.
+Once you run dccp2tcp, you will then want to run tcptrace on the tcp_file to generate graphs. The command should be something like this:
+tcptrace -lGt tcp_file
+
+You can then use xplot to view the resulting graphs, like this:
+xplot a2b_tsg.xpl a2b_rtt.xpl
+
This program does have several important limitations:
1)Supports only a single DCCP contection per capture.
along with dccp2tcp. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-Copyright 2010
+Copyright 2011
Samuel Jero
Computer Science student, Ohio University
sj323707@ohio.edu