Note that the transmission rates are in mbps and the link


Consider the figure attached, with three links, each with the specified transmission rate and link length.

Find the end-to-end delay (including the transmission delays and propagation delays on each of the three links, but ignoring queueing delays and processing delays) from when the left host begins transmitting the first bit of a packet to the time when the last bit of that packet is received at the server at the right. The speed of light propagation delay on each link is 3x10**8 m/sec.

Note that the transmission rates are in Mbps and the link distances are in Km. Assume a packet length of 16000 bits. Give your answer in milliseconds.

Sample answer in the form of:

Link 1 transmission delay =
Link 1 propagation delay =
Link 2 transmission delay =
Link 2 propagation delay =
Link 3 transmission delay =
Link 3 propagation delay =

Thus, the total end-to-end delay is the sum of these six delays: xx.xxxxxx msecs

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