If 30% of packets have a size of 64 bytes, 50% of packet have a size of 1500 bytes, and the rest have a size uniformly distributed between 64 and 1500 bytes, what is the maximum number of aggregated...


If 30% of packets have a size of 64 bytes, 50% of packet have a size of 1500 bytes, and the rest have a size uniformly distributed between 64 and 1500 bytes, what is the maximum number of aggregated packets per second (pps) at a router with 12  links each of 10 Gbps?


If, due to the shortage of IP addresses, we halve the size at the group and the supergroup levels in Figure 1.1, with at most 128 group members for a group and 128 groups for a supergroup, how many supergroups can we allow?



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