Use again the network architecture provided in the figure above, were Rs, Rc and Ri for i = {1,2,3,4}, the transmission rates of the server link, client link and intermediate network links. Consider a message that is 60 · 106 bits long that is to be sent from client to server. Ignore propagation, queuing, and processing delays.
Use again the network architecture provided in the figure above, were Rs, Rc and Ri for i = {1,2,3,4}, the
transmission rates of the server link, client link and intermediate network links. Consider a message that
is 60 · 106 bits long that is to be sent from client to server. Ignore propagation, queuing, and processing
delays.
c.How long does it take to move the file from source host to destination host when message
segmentation is used and both path R1, R2 and path R3, R4 are used? How many packages should
be routed from path R1, R2 and how many from path R3, R4 in order to maximize the use of the
network?
d.What is the end to end throughput if path R1, R2 is used, and what if path R3, R4 is used? What is
the total throughput from client to server (if both paths are being used at the same time)?
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