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Suppose A sends 20 100KB packets to B continuously. Suppose S has a 500KB buffer for packets, will the packet be dropped?

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Suppose A sends 20 100KB packets to B continuously. Suppose S has a 500KB buffer for packets, will the packet be dropped?
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To answer this question, we first need to understand the total size of the packets that A is sending to B.

  1. Each packet is 100KB and A is sending 20 of these packets. So, the total size of the packets is 20 * 100KB = 2000KB.

  2. Now, we compare this with the buffer size at S. S has a buffer of 5 Knowee AI is a powerful AI-powered study tool designed to help you to solve study problem.

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