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# $Header: /cvsroot/nsnam/nam-1/ex/dynamic-nam.conf,v 1.2 1998/10/13 23:28:26 yaxu Exp $
#
#
# These functions are needed by nam
# They are actually the functions used in the 'v' events in the nam traces
# The 'v' events are generated by dynamic links (rtmodel). Whenever you have
# a nam trace which has dynamic link traces, you'll need to define the following
# functions.
#
proc link-up {now src dst} {
sim_annotation $now link($src:$dst) up
}
proc link-down {now src dst} {
sim_annotation $now link($src:$dst) down
}
proc node-up {now src} {
sim_annotation $now $node $src up
}
proc node-down {now src} {
sim_annotation $now $node $src down
}
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