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- Two endpoints are linked by a single connection with a rate of R = 56kbps and a propagation speed of 2*108. a) What is the distance m between two points so that the propagation time matches the transmission time if one wants to send a packet of 120 bits to the other? b) Assume the server starts transmitting the packet at time te0. Where is the final bit of the packet when t= transmission delay? c) If the propagation time exceeds the transmission delay, where is the first bit of the packet when time equals transmission delay? d) If the propagation time were shorter than the transmission delay, where is the first bit of the packet when time equals?How long does it take a packet of length 1,000 bytes to propagate over a link of distance 2,500 km, propagation speed 25.125 m/s, and transmission rate 2 Mbps? More generally, how long does it take a packet of length L to propagate over a link of distance d, propagation speed s, and transmission rate R bps? Does this delay depend on packet length? Does this delay depend on transmission rate?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, and suppose the propagation speed along the link is s meters/sec.Host A is to send a packet of size L bits to host B.a. Express the propagation delay, dprop, in terms of m and s.b. Determine the transmission time of the packet, dtrans, in terms of L and R.c. Ignoring processing and queuing delays, obtain an expression for the end-to-end delay.d. Suppose host A begins to transmit the packet at time t= 0, at time t =dtrans, where is the last bit of the packet?e. Suppose dprop is greater than dtrans. At time t =dtrans, where is the first bit of the packet?f. Suppose dprop is less than dtrans. At time t =dtrans, where is the first bit of the packet?g. Suppose s = 2.5 x 10^8 , L=100 bits, and R=28 Kbps. Find the distance m so that dprop = dtrans.
- 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, and suppose the propagation speed along the link is s meters/sec. Host A is to send a packet of size L bits to host B.a. Express the propagation delay, dprop, in terms of m and s.b. Determine the transmission time of the packet, dtrans, in terms of L and R.c. Ignoring processing and queuing delays, obtain an expression for the end-to-end delay.d. Suppose host A begins to transmit the packet at time t= 0, at time t =dtrans, where is the last bit of the packet?e. Suppose dprop is greater than dtrans. At time t =dtrans, where is the first bit of the packet?f. Suppose dprop is less than dtrans. At time t =dtrans, where is the first bit of the packet?g. Suppose s = 2.5 x 108, L=100 bits, and R=28 Kbps. Find the distance m so that dprop = dtrans.Consider two hosts, A and B, connected by a single link of rate R bps. Suppose that the two hostsare separated by m meters, and suppose the propagation speed along the link is s meters/sec.Host A is to send a packet of size L bits to host B.a. Express the propagation delay, dprop, in terms of m and s.b. Determine the transmission time of the packet, dtrans, in terms of L and R.c. Ignoring processing and queuing delays, obtain an expression for the end-to-end delay.d. Suppose host A begins to transmit the packet at time t= 0, at time t =dtrans, where is the lastbit of the packet?e. Suppose dprop is greater than dtrans. At time t =dtrans, where is the first bit of the packet?Take two hosts, A and B, linked by a single R bps connection. Assume that both hosts are separated by meters and suppose that the propagation rate along the link is meters/sec.Host A is to send an L-bit packet to host B.A. Express the m and s propagation delay, dprop.b. Determine the transfer time in terms of L and R for the packet, dtrans.c. Ignoring processing delays and queuing delays get an end-to-end term.
- Question 3:Consider a message that is 10 Mbits long that is to be sent from source to destination in Figure 1. Suppose each link is of 2Mbps. Only consider transmission delay, and Ignore, queuing, processing and propagation delay. Assume that the message is divided into 500 packets. a. How many bits are there in each packet? b. At what time the first packet will be received at first packet switch? c. At what time will the first packet will be received at Destination? d. At what time all the packets will be received at Destination?This elementary problem begins to explore propagation delay andtransmission delay, two central concepts in data networking. Consider two hosts, Aand B, connected by a single link of rate R bps. Suppose that the two hosts areseparated by m meters, and suppose the propagation speed along the link is smeters/sec. Host A is to send a packet of size L bits to Host B. d. Suppose Host A begins to transmit the packet at time t=0 . At time t= ?????? ,where is the last bit of the packet? e. Suppose ????? is greater than ?????? . At time t= ??????, where is the first bit of the packet?f. Suppose ????? is less than ??????. At time t= ?????? , where is the first bit of thepacket?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, and suppose the propagation speed along the link is s meters/sec. Host A is to send a packet of size L bits to host B. d. Suppose host A begins to transmit the packet at time t= 0, at time t=dtrans, where is the last bit of the packet?e. Suppose dprop is greater than dtrans. At time t =dtrans, where is the first bit of the packet? f. Suppose dprop is less than dtrans. At time t =dtrans, where is the first bit of the packet?g. Suppose s = 2.5 x 108 , L=100 bits, and R=28 Kbps. Find the distance m so that dprop = dtrans.