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Kurose and Ross Edition 6 Exercise 2 Question R10 (Page No 169)
What is meant by a handshaking protocol?
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Kurose and Ross Edition 6 Exercise 2 Question R8 (Page No 169)
List the four broad classes of services that a transport protocol can provide. For each of the service classes, indicate if either UDP or TCP (or both) provides such a service.
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Kurose and Ross Edition 6 Exercise 2 Question R5 (Page No 169)
What information is used by a process running on one host to identify a process running on another host?
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Kurose and Ross Edition 6 Exercise 2 Question R4 (Page No 169)
For a P2P file-sharing application, do you agree with the statement, “There is no notion of client and server sides of a communication session”? Why or why not?
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Kurose and Ross Edition 6 Exercise 2 Question R3 (Page No 169)
For a communication session between a pair of processes, which process is the client and which is the server?
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Kurose and Ross Edition 6 Exercise 2 Question R2 (Page No 169)
What is the difference between network architecture and application architecture?
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Kurose and Ross Edition 6 Exercise 2 Question R1 (Page No 169)
List five nonproprietary Internet applications and the application-layer protocols that they use.
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Kurose and Ross Edition 6 Exercise 1 Question P28 (Page No 76)
Suppose two hosts, A and B, are separated by 20,000 kilometers and are connected by a direct link of R = 2 Mbps. Suppose the propagation speed over the link is $2.5 10^8$meters/sec. How long does it take to send the file ... the preceding one is acknowledged. How long does it take to send the file? Compare the results from (a) and (b).
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Kurose and Ross Edition 6 Exercise 1 Question P27 (Page No 76)
Suppose two hosts, A and B, are separated by 20,000 kilometers and are connected by a direct link of R = 1Gbps. Suppose the propagation speed over the link is $ 2.5 10^8$ ... bits that will be in the link at any given time? What is the width (in meters) of a bit in the link?
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Kurose and Ross Edition 6 Exercise 1 Question P26 (Page No 76)
Suppose two hosts, A and B, are separated by 20,000 kilometers and are connected by a direct link of R = 2 Mbps. Suppose the propagation speed over the link is 2.5×1082.5×108 meters/sec. suppose we can modify R. For what value of R is the width of a bit as long as the length of the link?
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Kurose and Ross Edition 6 Exercise 1 Question P29 (Page No 76)
Suppose there is a 10 Mbps microwave link between a geostationary satellite and its base station on Earth. Every minute the satellite takes a digital photo and sends it to the base station. Assume a propagation speed of ... the size of the photo. What is the minimum value of x for the microwave link to be continuously transmitting?
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Kurose and Ross Edition 6 Exercise 1 Question P25 (Page No 76)
.Suppose two hosts, A and B, are separated by 20,000 kilometers and are connected by a direct link of R = 2 Mbps. Suppose the propagation speed over the link is $2.5 \times 10^8$ meters/sec. Calculate the bandwidth-delay ... width of a bit in terms of the propagation speed s, the transmission rate R, and the length of the link m.
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Kurose and Ross Edition 6 Exercise 1 Question P13 (Page No 73)
Suppose N packets arrive simultaneously to a link at which no packets are currently being transmitted or queued. Each packet is of length L and the link has transmission rate R. What is the average queuing delay for the N packets? ... N such packets arrive to the link every LN/R seconds. What is the average queuing delay of a packet?
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Kurose and Ross Edition 6 Exercise 1 Question P12 (Page No 73)
A packet switch receives a packet and determines the outbound link to which the packet should be forwarded. When the packet arrives, one other packet is halfway done being transmitted on this outbound link and four other ... bits of the currently-being-transmitted packet have been transmitted, and n packets are already in the queue?
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Kurose and Ross Edition 6 Exercise 1 Question P10, P11 (Page No 73)
(Common data question P10, P11) P10. Consider a packet of length L which begins at end system A and travels over three links to a destination end system. These three links are connected by two packet switches. Let ... transmits each bit it receives before waiting for the entire packet to arrive. What is the end-to-end delay?
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Kurose and Ross Edition 6 Exercise 1 Question P9 (Page No 73)
In the discussion of packet switching versus circuit switching with a 1 Mbps link. Users are generating data at a rate of 100 kbps when busy, but are busy generating data only with probability p = 0.1. Suppose that the 1 Mbps link is ... . Give a formula (in terms of p, M, N) for the probability that more than N users are sending data.
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Kurose and Ross Edition 6 Exercise 1 Question P8 (Page No 72)
Suppose users share a 3 Mbps link. Also, suppose each user requires 150 kbps when transmitting, but each user transmits only 10 percent of the time. When circuit switching is used, how many users can be supported? ... (Hint: Use the binomial distribution.) Find the probability that there are 21 or more users transmitting simultaneously.
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Kurose and Ross Edition 6 Exercise 1 Question P6 (Page No 72)
This elementary problem begins to explore propagation delay and transmission delay, two central concepts in data networking. Consider two hosts, A and B, connected by a single link of rate R bps. Suppose that the two hosts are separated by m meters, ... bits, and R = 56 kbps. Find the distance mso that $d _{prop}$ equals $d _{trans}$.
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Kurose and Ross Edition 6 Exercise 1 Question P4 (Page No 71)
Consider the circuit-switched network in the Figure below. Recall that there are 4 circuits on each link. Label the four switches A, B, C, and D, going in the clockwise direction. What is the maximum number of ... connections between switches B and D. Can we route these calls through the four links to accommodate all eight connections?
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Kurose and Ross Edition 6 Exercise 1 Question P3 (Page No 71)
Consider an application that transmits data at a steady rate (for example, the sender generates an N-bit unit of data every k time units, where k is small and fixed). Also, when such an application starts, it will continue ... data rates is less than the capacities of each and every link. Is some form of congestion control needed? Why?
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Kurose and Ross Edition 6 Exercise 1 Question P2 (Page No 71)
Give a formula for the end-to-end delay of sending one packet of length L over N links of transmission rate R. Generalize this formula for sending P such packets back-to-back over the N links.
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Kurose and Ross Edition 6 Exercise 1 Question R25 (Page No 70)
Which layers in the Internet protocol stack does a router process? Which layers does a link-layer switch process? Which layers do a host process?
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Kurose and Ross Edition 6 Exercise 1 Question R24 (Page No 70)
What is an application-layer message? A transport-layer segment? A network-layer datagram? A link-layer frame?
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Kurose and Ross Edition 6 Exercise 1 Question R23 (Page No 70)
What are the five layers in the Internet protocol stack? What are the principal responsibilities of each of these layers?
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Kurose and Ross Edition 6 Exercise 1 Question R22 (Page No 70)
List five tasks that a layer can perform. Is it possible that one (or more) of these tasks could be performed by two (or more) layers?
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Kurose and Ross Edition 6 Exercise 1 Question R21 (Page No 70)
Visit the Queuing and Loss applet at the companion Web site. What is the maximum emission rate and the minimum transmission rate? With those rates, what is the traffic intensity? Run the applet with these rates and determine how ... determine again how long it takes for packet loss to occur. Are the values different? Why or why not?
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Kurose and Ross Edition 6 Exercise 1 Question R20 (Page No 69)
Suppose end system A wants to send a large file to end system B. At a very high level, describe how end system A creates packets from the file. When one of these packets arrives at a packet switch, what ... Why is packet switching on the Internet analogous to driving from one city to another and asking directions along the way?
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Kurose and Ross Edition 6 Exercise 1 Question R19 (Page No 69)
Suppose Host A wants to send a large file to Host B. The path from Host A to Host B has three links, of rates R1 = 500 kbps, R2 = 2 Mbps, and R3 = 1 Mbps. Assuming no other traffic in the network, what is the throughput for ... long will it take to transfer the file to Host B? Repeat (a) and (b), but now with R2 reduced to 100 kbps.
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Kurose and Ross Edition 6 Exercise 1 Question R18 (Page No 69)
How long does it take a packet of length 1,000 bytes to propagate over a link of distance 2,500 km, propagation speed 2.5 · 108 m/s, and transmission rate 2 Mbps? More generally, how long does it take a packet ... s, and transmission rate R bps? Does this delay depend on packet length? Does this delay depend on the transmission rate?
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Kurose and Ross Edition 6 Exercise 1 Question R17 (Page No 69)
Visit the Transmission Versus Propagation Delay applet at the companion Web site. Among the rates, propagation delay, and packet sizes available find a combination for which the sender finishes transmitting before the ... combination for which the first bit of the packet reaches the receiver before the sender finishes transmitting.
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