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The arrival rate to a link temporarily exceeds the output link capacity, leading to packet loss.
The arrival rate to a link temporarily exceeds the output link capacity, leading to packet loss.
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The propagation delay is calculated as the length of the physical link divided by the propagation speed.
The propagation delay is calculated as the length of the physical link divided by the propagation speed.
True
The transmission delay is calculated as the packet length (in bits) divided by the link transmission rate (in bps).
The transmission delay is calculated as the packet length (in bits) divided by the link transmission rate (in bps).
True
The nodal processing delay includes checking for bit errors and determining the output link.
The nodal processing delay includes checking for bit errors and determining the output link.
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Packet loss occurs when there are no free buffers available and arriving packets are dropped.
Packet loss occurs when there are no free buffers available and arriving packets are dropped.
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