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If the system data packets are 1,000 bits in length, what is the utilization percentage of the link?

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Answered by brendinamehmeti13
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Answer:

1000*100/1024= 97.65%

Explanation:

Answered by mindfulmaisel
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If the ‘system data packets’ are 1,000 bits in length, then the ‘utilization percentage’ of the link is 5.

Explanation:

  • We have to calculate the ‘bandwidth delay product’. It can be calculated as \bold{\left(1 \times 10^{6}\right) \times\left(20 \times 10^{-3}\right)}. This equals to 20,000 bits. A system can send 20000 bits at a time.  
  • The time can be calculated the data travel from sender to receiver and the comeback of the acknowledgement.  
  • Usually a ‘system’ sends only 1000 bits. For that the ‘link utilization’ can be calculated as 1000 divided by 20000 bits which is 5 percent.  

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