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Total latency is equal to a summation of network delay contributors such as frame transmission time, queuing time, and propagation time. Use the assumptions listed below to answer the questions below.
Assumptions:• Host A and Host B are connected to a network. Packets sent from Host A to Host B transit through two Routers, R1 and R2 (Host A ? Router 1 ? Router 2 -? Host B)• The links that connect the hosts and routers are Ethernet 1000B and are short distance and can be ignored in any further delay calculations• The link between the two routers is 8km long and are connected by a T-1 WAN link (line rate = 1.544Mbps)• a single packet (size = 1500bytes) is routed from Host A to Host B through the network. The two routers, R1 and R2, introduce queuing delay of 3 msec and 5 msec, respectively.• Assume the signal propagation velocity in the T-1 channel = Vp = 2 x 108 m/sec
a. Calculate the latency (in msec) required to send the 1500byte packet from Host A to Host B
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