The figure depicts K sources which are connected to the Internet via linksof capacity RS, and within the network fairly share a common link ofcapacity R to K destinations. Each destination is connected to the networkby a link of capacity RD. You can assume that there are no other links orsource-destination pairs in the network.Now suppose that source Si has an infinitely large file it wants to send todestination Di (i.e., each source sends to a different destination).a. If K=10, RS = 100 Mbps, Rd=10 Mbps, and R = 10 Gbps. What is thethroughput between each source-destination pair? Where are thebottleneck links?b. If we now assume that K=10, RS = 100 Mbps, Rd= 100 Mbps, and R = 0.5Gbps. What are the new throughputs between each source-destinationpair? Where are the bottle-neck links?
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