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Subnet,host ID
Consider the address : 141.14.196.46 and subnet mask : 255.255.192.0. What are the subnet ID and Host ID.
Consider the address : 141.14.196.46 and subnet mask : 255.255.192.0. What are the subnet ID and Host ID.
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Sep 9, 2018
Computer Networks
computer-networks
subnetting
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Go back n ARQ
A 20 Kbps Satellite link has a propagation delay of 400 ms. The transmitter employs the "go back n ARQ" scheme with n set to 10. Assuming that each frame is 100 bytes long, what is the efficiency of channel? (with 2 decimal places)
A 20 Kbps Satellite link has a propagation delay of 400 ms. The transmitter employs the "go back n ARQ" scheme with n set to 10. Assuming that each frame is 100 bytes lon...
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Sep 8, 2018
Computer Networks
computer-networks
go-back-n
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what are the possible sets of sequence numbers inside the sender's window at time t in Go Back N ?
Consider GBN with sender's window size of n . Suppose that at time t , the next in order packet the receiver is expecting has a sequence number of 'k' . Assume that the medium does ... sets of sequence numbers at time t . Assume the sender already received ACK for k-1 packets .
Consider GBN with sender's window size of n . Suppose that at time t , the next in order packet the receiver is expecting has a sequence number of 'k' . Assume that the m...
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Sep 3, 2018
Computer Networks
computer-networks
go-back-n
sliding-window
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Effective Address Calculation
Plz discuss every part with detailed solution with diagram .
Plz discuss every part with detailed solution with diagram .
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Aug 26, 2018
CO and Architecture
co-and-architecture
addressing-modes
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Hashing (Test Series)
Consider an initially empty hash table of length 10. Following set of keys are inserted using open addressing with hash function h(k) = k mod 10 and linear probing. 0 1 91 2 2 3 13 4 24 5 12 6 62 7 77 8 82 9 The number of different insertion sequence of the key values using the given hash function and linear probing will result in the hash table shown in above __________.
Consider an initially empty hash table of length 10. Following set of keys are inserted using open addressing with hash function h(k) = k mod 10 and linear probing.0 1912...
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Aug 15, 2018
DS
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hashing
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