Version 1.0 of the QOSIP OPNET models
			Dated 26 June 1997


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From this webpage you can download the node models, process module
source code and other stuffs used in our simulation except for
TCP module.
 
The TCP module we used is the unchanged OPNET library model. 

Both the IP module and the Fddi MAC module are modifications of copyrighted 
OPNET library models which MIL3 gives us permission to post on the webpage. 
The OPNET license is required to download and use these models.



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Known bugs in this version
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    Module                     Bug/Plans for Resolution
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   gwy_qospf                   The multicast shortest path tree creation