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EBK COMPUTER NETWORKING
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Author: Ross
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Chapter 6, Problem P32P
a.
Explanation of Solution
Given: Consider that there are 80 pairs of flows. The 10 flows between the 1st and the 9th rack, 10 flows between 2nd and 10th rack and so on. Every links in that network are 10 Gbps.
To find: Maximum rate of flow...
b.
Explanation of Solution
Given: Consider that there are 80 pairs of flows. The 10 flows between the 1st and the 9th rack, 10 flows between 2nd and 10th rack and so on. Every links in that network are 10 Gbps.
To find: Maximum rate of flow for the greatly interconnected topology.
Solution:
- In the figure “5.31”, there are four different paths between the 1st and 3rd tier-2 switches...
c.
Explanation of Solution
Given: Consider that there are 160 pairs of flows and contains the similar traffic and contains 20 hosts on each rack.
To find: Maximum rate of flow for two topologies...
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EBK COMPUTER NETWORKING
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