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Q. A sliding window protocol of 4 Mbps point to point Link has NAT
propagation delay of 0.5 sec. Assume that each frame carries 2 KB
of data. What is the maximum number of bits used for the
sequence number field?
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Q. A system user the sliding window protocol is having a bandwidth NAT
of 10 Mbps with a window size of 50. What is the size of data (in
bytes) if the distance between the Sender and receiver is 7200 km
and the propagation speed is 3 × 10^8 m / sec ?
Given Utilization of channel as 0.5.
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Q. Suppose that the flag pattern in framing protocol is given as 0111. NAT
If the transmitted is data 101110100111001101. The what is the
number of stuff bits in transmitted data X ?
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Q. Station A need to send a message consisting of 15 Packets to MCQ
Station ' B ' = Using a sliding window ( Ws = 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. 27
C. 21 D. 25
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Q. A 25 Kbps satellite link has a propagation delay of 400 ms . The MCQ
transmitter employs " Selective Repeat " Scheme with N set to 16.
Assume each frame is 100 bytes long . What is maximum achievable
throughput for this channel ? ( Where N is window size ) .
A. 5 Kbps B. 10 Kbps
C. 12 Kbps D. 15 Kbps
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Q. A channel has a bit rate of 20 Kbps and one - way propagation delay MCQ
of 100 ms. The channel uses stop - & - wait protocol . Assume that
the size of acknowledgement frame is 100 bytes . What will be the
channel utilization (in percentage) if size of each frame is 1000
bytes.
A. 25% B. 62.5%
C. 5% D. 90%
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Q. Suppose a sender is using the Sliding Window Protocol with a 4-bit NAT
sequence number field. What will be the sequence number assigned
to the 100th frame transmitted?
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Q. Which of the following is/are possible as sender and receiver MSQ
window size if selective repeat protocol is used. Assume that they
are using 5-bits for sequence number field.
A. (8,8) B. (16,16)
C. (17,17) D. (20,20)
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Q. Which of the following is/are possible as sender and receiver MSQ
window size if selective repeat protocol is used. Assume that they
are using 5-bits for sequence number field.
A. (8,8) B. (16,16)
C. (17,17) D. (20,20)
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Q. The values of parameters for the Stop-and-Wait ARQ protocol are as NAT
given below:
• Bit rate of the transmission channel = 1 Mbps
• Propagation delay from sender to receiver = 0.75ms .
• Time to process a frame = 0.25ms .
• Number of bytes in the information frame = 1980.
• Number of bytes in the acknowledgement frame = 20.
• Number of overhead bytes in the information frame = 20.
Assume that there are no transmission errors. Then, the
transmission efficiency (expressed in percentage) of the Stop-and-
Wait ARQ protocol for the above parameters is _______ (correct to 2
decimal places).
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Q. In the Sliding Window Protocol, under which of the following MSQ
conditions will the number of bits required to represent the
sequence numbers increase?
A. If the size of each frame increases
B. If the bandwidth of the channel increases
C. If the distance between the two stations decreases
D. If the speed of signal between the sender and receiver decreases
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