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TCL in NS2

Hi all,
I wrote a TCL script in NS2 which involves running multiple Voice and video sessions. Am not able to troubleshoot one error at all. Can anyone please help me please. I am ready to send the documents if possible. please please help me guys !! I am trying to solve the problem since 3 4 weeks. The error is "str2addr:Address 7239534 outside range of address field length 2048"Thanks,
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