Question: According to your answer in (a) = TCP, what would be the socket ID at Host A for this transmission? Further consider the settings of

According to your answer in (a) = TCP, what would be the socket ID at Host A for this transmission?


Further consider the settings of the transmission below:

- Stop-and-wait operation is adopted, with maximum packet size of 5000 bits

- All control packets (e.g. connect setup, ACK, etc.) have a fix size of 500 bits

- Overhead due to lower layers (e.g. header) are neglected

- Processing delay after receiving a packet / ACK is neglected


Question 3 (40%) Consider the following transmission scenario, where Host A is

Question 3 (40%) Consider the following transmission scenario, where Host A is going to send a large file of size 100,000 bits to Host B. Host A and Host B are 5 km apart and are directly connected using a dedicated link. The link bandwidth is 500 Mbps (i.e. 5x10 bits-per- second) and propagation speed is 2x10 m/s. Host A IP addr: Port #: Large file 192.168.123.21 13579 Host B IP addr: Port #: 192.168.123.48 24680

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