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How to use Scoreboard across environment instances...

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Hi Joseph,

Please let me know how to use scoreboard across two instances of an env. I've created two scoreboards-- one, to add what i transmitted and another to add what i received in an env.Now i've created two instances of it and the two env's are binded such a way that the output of env[0] is an input to env[1].

Pls let me know how should i proceed to check a packet i've transmitted in one env[0] with that in received scoreboard in env[1].

Thanks in Advance...

Regards,
Prabhu


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    Thank You Joseph,

    The env consists of a bfm which is driving a packet on a serial line and a monitor  which  is  collecting  packet  on the serial line. So, i binded the two instances of this env such a way that the output of one env instance is connected to input of another.

    Meanwhile, I'll try  by implementing the monitor independently as you said...

    Thank You..

    Regards,
    Prabhu.


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    Thank You Joseph,

    The env consists of a bfm which is driving a packet on a serial line and a monitor  which  is  collecting  packet  on the serial line. So, i binded the two instances of this env such a way that the output of one env instance is connected to input of another.

    Meanwhile, I'll try  by implementing the monitor independently as you said...

    Thank You..

    Regards,
    Prabhu.


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