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Chapter 6, Problem 1E

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Factors might cause peak loads in a network:

The factors might cause peak loads in a network are as follows:

  • Availability of similar websites
    • If a specific type of website is not accessible then, the person might access the website that is similar to the required website.
    • For example, the user might need a national railway website for booking train ticket. If the website is not accessible then the user might use some other websites for booking train tickets.
  • Trendy of users
    • It may cause peak load in a specific location...

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Significance of peak load:

The significance of peak load determine by the network designer are as follows:

  • The network designer determine the significance of peak load by estimating the data transfer on each circuit per day...

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Peak load taken into account:

The peak load taken into account when designing a data communication network is as follows:

  • Designing of data communication network require a correct planning and design.
  • It is very important to inspect about predictable peak load and traffic capacity over the communication network...

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