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Drew Tadgerson Networking Concepts & Apps Week6 - Ilab 4: Wans, Mans, and The Internet Mis589 February 17, 2013 Shaun Gray

This document discusses statistics from a network monitoring table, including traffic sent and received between nodes. It notes that for the main table, packets received equals packets sent, showing no dropped traffic. Larger networks would have more entries in the table. It also discusses response times for different client applications, with voice having a lower response time than FTP.

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Drew Tadgerson Networking Concepts & Apps Week6 - Ilab 4: Wans, Mans, and The Internet Mis589 February 17, 2013 Shaun Gray

This document discusses statistics from a network monitoring table, including traffic sent and received between nodes. It notes that for the main table, packets received equals packets sent, showing no dropped traffic. Larger networks would have more entries in the table. It also discusses response times for different client applications, with voice having a lower response time than FTP.

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Drew Tadgerson Networking Concepts & Apps Week6 iLab 4: WANs, MANs, and the Internet MIS589 February

y 17, 2013 Shaun Gray

The main statistics of interest in this table are Traffic Sent and Traffic Received. Note that in this main table, the number of packets/second received network-wide equals the number of packets/second sent, so we know that no traffic is being dropped. Any object that generates an extreme value for any collected statistic is considered a top node or link. Larger networks with more nodes and additional collected statistics could have more entries in the table. The response time for the CBR client running the voice application is less than that for the ABR client running the FTP application.

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