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The Practical OPNET User Guide for Computer Network Simulation
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The Practical OPNET User Guide for Computer Network Simulation

by Adarshpal S. Sethi, Vasil Y. Hnatyshin
August 2012
Beginner content levelBeginner
527 pages
15h 51m
English
Chapman and Hall/CRC
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51Configuring Network Topology
Browse through the attributes available in the dialog box to nd the attri-
bute of interest.
Basic and compound attributes have an icon (in the form of a circle with
a question mark inside it) located in the leftmost column of the Edit
Attributes dialog box. Click on the icon to open a window with a descrip-
tion of the selected attribute.
3.3.2 wOrkIng wIth cOMPOund and grOuPIng attrIbutEs
Compound and grouping attributes that are not expanded in the Edit Attributes
dialog box are marked by an icon with the plus sign inside it. To expand such an
attribute, use one of the following methods:
Approach #1: Click on the plus sign or the small arrow to the left of the attri-
bute’s name. This causes the attribute to ...
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ISBN: 9781439812068