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A Sliding window protocol of a 4 Mbps point-to-point link has a propagation delay of
0.5 sec. Assume that each frame carries 2KB of data. What is the minimum no. of bits used
for the sequence number field?
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14. Station A needs to send a message consisting of 15 packets to station ‘B’ using a sliding
window (window size 4) and go-back-N error control strategy. All packets are ready and
immediately available for transmission. If every 6th packet that ‘A’ transmits gets lost (but
no Acks from ‘B’ ever gets lost), then what is the number of packets that ‘A’ will transmit
for sending the message to ‘B’?
(A) 29 (B) 33
(C) 27 (D) 25
15. Suppose a CSMA/CD network is operating at 1 Gbps, and suppose there are no
repeaters and the length of cable is 1 km. Determine the minimum frame size if the
signal propagation speed is 200 Km/ms.
A. 10000 bits B. 20000 bits
C. 1000 bits D. 2000 bits
16. Station ‘A’ uses 64 Byte packets to transmit messages to station ‘B’ using a sliding
window protocol. The round trip delay between A and B is 80 milliseconds, and the
bottleneck bandwidth on the path between ‘A’ and ‘B’ is 128 Kbps. What is the sender
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17. In a sliding window ARQ scheme, the transmitter’s window size is ‘N’, and the
receiver’s window size is ‘M’. The minimum number of sequence numbers (distinct)
required to ensure correct operation of the ARQ scheme is:
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20. In the Go-Back-N protocol, if the maximum window size is 127, what is the range of the
sequence number?
(a) 0 to 127 (b) 0 to 128
(c) 1 to 127 (d) 1 to 128