1) Flow control is provided by TCP and UDP. True False

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1) Flow control is provided by TCP and UDP.
True
False
2) Which class of routing algorithms is likely to send more messages over the network?
Link State
Distance Vector
3)A switch's interface has a transmission rate of 70 Mbps. How long will the switch take to transmit a full Ethernet frame of 1526 bytes?
174 microseconds
200 microseconds
45 microseconds
9 milliseconds
 
4) What is the primary responsibility of the physical layer?
To transmit individual bits across a medium
To transmit data between two directly connected network devices
To transmit data between two hosts across a network of many interconnected devices
To provide end-to-end services such as reliable delivery, flow control, and persistent connection
To provide a service to the end user such as delivering a web page or transferring a file
 
5) Suppose users share a 20 Mbps link.  Also suppose each user transmits continuously at 2 Mbps when transmitting, but each user transmits only 30 percent of the time.  If circuit switching is used, how many users can be supported?
5
10
2
20
6) What is the network address of the IP address 207.45.155.108/20?
 
7)How many host addresses can you have in the following subnet 201.18.23.0/29? Assume that all addresses in this block can be used as a host address. 
 
8)How long does it take to send a 100MB file from host A to host B over a circuit-switched network?  Each link along the way has a bandwidth of 10MB/sec and is divided into 10 slots.  Finally, it takes 1 second to setup and establish the circuit.
 
9)Convert the IP address 11000100.00100110.01111110.10010000 to dotted decimal format.  Do not use a calculator.
 
10) Which class of routing algorithms is likely to require more memory to store state information?
Link State
Distance Vector
Rate
Data Length
Time
Data Length = Rate x Time
Data Length
Time
Rate
Distance
Velocity
Time
Distance Velocity Time
Distance
Time =
Velocity
dtotal = dproc + dqueue + dtrans + dprop
prefix symbol
giga G
=
= =
mega M
kilo k
milli
micro
m
fl
nano n
value scientific notation
1,000,000,000 1x10⁹
1,000,000 1x106
1,000 1x103
0.001 1x10-3
0.000 001 1x10-6
0.000 000 001 1x10-⁹
Transcribed Image Text:Rate Data Length Time Data Length = Rate x Time Data Length Time Rate Distance Velocity Time Distance Velocity Time Distance Time = Velocity dtotal = dproc + dqueue + dtrans + dprop prefix symbol giga G = = = mega M kilo k milli micro m fl nano n value scientific notation 1,000,000,000 1x10⁹ 1,000,000 1x106 1,000 1x103 0.001 1x10-3 0.000 001 1x10-6 0.000 000 001 1x10-⁹
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The management of data flow between network nodes, computers, and devices, or is known as flow control. This enables the data to be processed at an effective pace. Data overflow, which occurs when a device receives too much data before it can handle it, results in retransmission or data loss. 

 

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