Flow Control | NTA UGC NET December 2019 A network with a bandwidth of 10 Mbps can pass only an average of 12,000 frames per minute with each frame carrying an average of 10,000 bits. What is the throughput of this network? |
i ➥ 1,000,000 bps |
ii ➥ 2,000,000 bps |
iii ➥ 12,000,000 bps |
iv ➥ 1,200,00,000 bps |
Answer: IV
Explanation:
Answer: II
Explanation:
Given,
Bandwidth = 10 Mbps = 10 x 106bps
Frame per minutes = 12,000 Frame per min
Frame size = 10,000 bits
Ask,
Throughput = ?
Throughput::
In data Transmission, network throughput tells how much data was transferred from a source at any given time & typically measured in bps, as in Mbps or Gbps.
Calculation:
Throughput = Frames per minute * each Frame size
= 12,000 per minute* 10,000 bits
= 12,000 * 10,000 bits per minute
= (12,000 * 10,000 / 60) bits per second
= 2,000,000 bps
= 2 Mbps
So, Option(ii) is correct.