Question 6: Consider a 5 Km, 10Mbps, shared Ethernet segment running CSMA/CD protocol with Station A at one end, Station D at the other, and Stations B and C equally spaced between and D. Assume bits propagate through the link at speed 200,000Km/sec; and assume the frames sent on this segment have all 10,000 bytes. A B C D a) If A sends a frame to D, what is the transmission time of this frame? Show your detailed work b) What is the efficiency of the CSMA/CD protocol used in this LAN? Show your detailed work

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Consider a 5 Km, 10Mbps, shared Ethernet segment running CSMA/CD protocol with Station A at one end, Station D at the other, and Stations B and C equally spaced between A
and D. Assume bits propagate through the link at speed 200,000Km/sec; and assume the frames sent on this segment have all 10,000 bytes.
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B
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D
a) If A sends a frame to D, what is the transmission time of this frame? Show your detailed work
b) What is the efficiency of the CSMA/CD protocol used in this LAN? Show your detailed work
Transcribed Image Text:Question 6: Consider a 5 Km, 10Mbps, shared Ethernet segment running CSMA/CD protocol with Station A at one end, Station D at the other, and Stations B and C equally spaced between A and D. Assume bits propagate through the link at speed 200,000Km/sec; and assume the frames sent on this segment have all 10,000 bytes. A B с D a) If A sends a frame to D, what is the transmission time of this frame? Show your detailed work b) What is the efficiency of the CSMA/CD protocol used in this LAN? Show your detailed work
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a)

The transmission time of a frame can be calculated as follows:

Propagation delay (Tp) = distance/speed = 5km / 200000 km/s = 0.0025ms

Transmission time (Tt) = frame size/bandwidth = 

10000 * 8bits / (1Mbps * 10 ^ 6) = 0.008sec = 8ms

Total time for transmission = 

2 * Tp + Tt(since the frame has to travel from A to D and then D to A) = 

2 * 0.0025ms + 8ms = 0.005ms + 8ms = 8.005ms

 

The transmission time of the frame from A to D is 8.005 ms.

 

  1. b) 

The efficiency of the CSMA/CD protocol is given by the formula:

Tt is the transmission time of a frame

 C is the number of collisions,

Tp is the propagation time of a signal from one end of the segment to the other.

 

Efficiency = Tt / (C * 2 * Tp + Tt + Tp)

 

 Assuming that there are no other stations transmitting or attempting to transmit on the segment, the transmission from A to D will succeed without collisions. Therefore, C = 0. The propagation time can be calculated as

PropogationT(Tp) = distance/speed

Tp = 5km / 200000km/s = 0.0025ms

Tt = 8ms

Efficiency = Tt / (C * 2 * Tp + Tt + Tp) = 8ms / (8ms + 0.0025ms) = 0.9996875 99.96%

The efficiency of the CSMA/CD protocol is 99.96%




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