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August 30, 2024Computer-Networks
August 30, 2024Ethernet
Question 20 |
A network with bandwidth of 10Mbps can pass only an average of 12,000 frames per minute with each frame carrying an average of 10,000 bits. What is the throughput of this network?
2 Mbps | |
4 Mbps | |
8 Mbps | |
12 Mbps |
Question 20 Explanation:
Throughput is a measure of how many units of information a system can process in a given amount of time
Given bandwidth is 10Mbps
Number of average frames 12,000 per minute.
Each Frame is carrying 10,000 bits
So, 12,000 * 10,000 / 60 seconds.
= 2 * 1000000 bits / seconds.
= 2 Mbps.
Given bandwidth is 10Mbps
Number of average frames 12,000 per minute.
Each Frame is carrying 10,000 bits
So, 12,000 * 10,000 / 60 seconds.
= 2 * 1000000 bits / seconds.
= 2 Mbps.
Correct Answer: A
Question 20 Explanation:
Throughput is a measure of how many units of information a system can process in a given amount of time
Given bandwidth is 10Mbps
Number of average frames 12,000 per minute.
Each Frame is carrying 10,000 bits
So, 12,000 * 10,000 / 60 seconds.
= 2 * 1000000 bits / seconds.
= 2 Mbps.
Given bandwidth is 10Mbps
Number of average frames 12,000 per minute.
Each Frame is carrying 10,000 bits
So, 12,000 * 10,000 / 60 seconds.
= 2 * 1000000 bits / seconds.
= 2 Mbps.
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