The trivial file transfer protocol rfc 1350 is an


The Trivial File Transfer Protocol (RFC 1350) is an application layer protocol that uses the Stop-and-Wait protocol. To transfer a file from a server to a client, the server breaks the file into blocks of 512 bytes and sends these blocks to the client using Stop-and-Wait ARQ. Find the efficiency in transmitting a 1 MB file over a 10 Mbps Ethernet LAN that has a diameter of 300 meters. Assume the transmissions are error free and that each packet has 60 bytes of header attached.

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