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7 August, 06:13

Assume that two computers are directly connected by a very short link with a bandwidth of 125 Mbps. One computer sends a packet of 1000 Bytes to the other computer. What's the end-to-end delay (ignoring the propagation delay) ?

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  1. 7 August, 07:44
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    End to End Delay = 64 micro second

    Explanation:

    Given

    Bandwidth = 125Mbps

    A packet = 1000 bytes

    Converting bandwidth from Mbps to bit/s

    Bandwidth = 125 * 10^6 bits/s

    Bandwidth = 125,000,000 bit/s

    End to End delay is calculated as

    Length of Packet : Bandwidth

    Length of Packet = 1,000 byte - - - convert to bits

    Length of Packet = 1000 * 8

    Length of Packet = 8,000 bits

    So, End to End delay = 8,000/125,000,000

    End to End Delay = 0.0000064 seconds - - - convert to micro second

    End to End Delay = 64 micro second
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