Order for this Paper or Similar Assignment Writing Help

Fill a form in 3 easy steps - less than 5 mins.

Posted: January 31st, 2023

Homework help, You must do this assignment on your own – it is not a group assignment. Type all your answers in the separate ‘Answer Template

Due date: 11:45pm AEST, Friday, Week 10 ASSESSMENT
Weighting: 25%
2
Objectives
This assessment task requires you to demonstrate your knowledge of routing concepts by completing a number of exercises. You will utilize material learned in the unit and also extend that learning through additional reading.
The assignment is designed to help you to achieve the unit learning outcomes as listed in the unit profile.
Instructions
You must do this assignment on your own – it is not a group assignment.
Type all your answers in the separate ‘Answer Template – Assgt TWO’ doc that you can download from the unit website, and submit only the completed template. Answers that are not typed into the Answer Template may not be marked, or may be returned to you for retyping and re-submission and late penalties will apply.
You can download the Answer Template – Assgt TWO doc from the Written Assignment 2 assessment link OR from the link in the Unit Documents section.
Where instructed, you must show the steps you took to arrive at your answers. Write your answers in your own words to avoid potential plagiarism and copyright violations.
You must submit the Answer Template in its original Word file (.doc or .docx) format. Do not submit PDF’s or any other type of file without express permission from the Unit Coordinator.
Plagiarism Procedures can be found in the CQUniversity Policies section of the Unit Profile.
Assessment Requirements and Marking Criteria
There are 3 main questions with sub-questions and the requirements are stated for each one. You must answer all questions and sub-questions if any. Marks are indicated and also shown in the Answer Template.
Marking criteria: Your answers will be marked based on technical correctness, completeness, clarity and relevance. Questions that ask you to show your working or calculations or the steps you took to arrive at your answers, may have marks deducted if such information is not provided.
The Assignment Questions begin on the next page.
REMEMBER, USE THE PROVIDED ANSWER TEMPLATE FOR ALL YOUR
ANSWERS. THE ANSWER TEMPLATE IS AVAILABLE FROM THE WEBSITE Question 1 – Routing Table construction (10 marks)
Given the following network diagram, assume that all the networks shown are aware of each other and have fully updated routing tables, and that the Default router’s interface m0 is configured with an IP of 150.3.0.4/16. Construct the routing table for routers R1 and R4.
List masks in longest mask order, and in CIDR format only
Question 2 – Forwarding process – classless addressing (5 marks)
This question relates to the forwarding process with classless addressing. You need to first understand the forwarding process as explained in Forouzan Chapter 6, Section 6.2. Study section 6.2 carefully, and then answer the following questions.
a) Regarding a router determining whether a destination network is in its routing table or not, summarize in your own words the main difference in how a router treats a classful address versus a classless address. (1 mark)
b) Refer to Figure 1 network diagram from question 1. Assume that a packet arrives at R3 with a destination address of 200.11.60.120. Show the router’s forwarding process, that is, all the calculations it does to determine where to send the packet, the results at each step, and the router’s decision at the end. Optionally, use a table to organize your data (2 marks).
c) In the same diagram (Figure 1), assume that a packet arrives at R3 with a destination address of 150.32.203.10. Show the router’s forwarding process, that is, all the calculations it does to determine where to send the packet, the results at each step, and the routers decision at the end. Optionally, use a table to organize your data (2 marks).
Question 3 – Congestion controls in TCP (10 marks)
This question gives you the opportunity to extend your thinking about congestion controls in TCP beyond the textbook to consider alternative controls that real-world companies are using.
Instructions for Q.3
Read the following two articles about a different approach to improving congestion controls in TCP: Article #1
https://www.networkworld.com/article/3218084/lan-wan/how-google-is-speeding-up-theinternet.html?idg_eid=f32fc7aec843db7ef67d0a4f08e3322d&email_SHA1_lc=&cid=nww_nlt_netwo rkworld_daily_news_alert_2017-08-
22&utm_source=Sailthru&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=NWW%20Daily%20AM%20Alert%2 02017-08-22&utm_term=networkworld_daily_news_alert Article #2. https://tools.ietf.org/id/draft-cardwell-iccrg-bbr-congestion-control-00.html After reading both articles, answer the following questions:
1. Write a brief summary of the congestion controls in TCP discussed by Forouzan in this Unit (1 mark)
2. Identify and explain two problems with current congestion controls in TCP that are pointed out in the articles (2 marks)
3. Summarize in your own words the difference(s) between the current TCP congestion controls and the newer BBR protocol (3 marks)
4. One article points out that it is difficult to get a new protocol accepted as a global standard for TCP/IP. Why do you think this is the case? Give carefully thought out reasons for your answer. (4 marks)
Important: Correct referencing conventions must be used throughout your work using the Harvard referencing convention. Your answers will be marked on clarity, logic, relevance, use of own words and fully addressing all parts of each question. You must use your own words and must not copy text from the textbook without attribution, or from any other source.
Remember that quotations alone will not be accepted as your explanation of the questions.
Quotations can support your explanations, but you must still provide the explanations yourself. Best way forward is to keep direct quotations to a minimum, and use your own words.

Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

Why choose us

You Want Quality and That’s What We Deliver

Top Skilled Writers

Our writing team is assembled through a rigorous selection process, where we handpick accomplished writers with specialized expertise in distinct subject areas and a proven track record in academic writing. Each writer brings a unique blend of knowledge and skills to the table, ensuring that our content is not only informative but also engaging and accessible to a general college student audience

Discounted Prices

Competitive pricing is a cornerstone of our service, where we balance affordability with exceptional quality. In offering the best writers at rates that rival other writing services, we ensure that students can access top-notch content without breaking the bank unnecessarily. Our fair and transparent pricing structure is designed to provide value for money, making us a go-to choice for students seeking high-quality writing services at an affordable price.

100% Plagiarism-Free

Academic integrity is paramount to our writing service, which is why we produce original research and writing content for every paper. Each piece of work is carefully written from scratch, ensuring that every sentence, paragraph, and page is authentic and free from plagiarism. Our rigorous quality control process involves thorough scanning of every final draft, guaranteeing that the content meets the highest standards of originality and academic integrity. With keen attention to citation and referencing, we ensure that every source is properly credited, giving you complete peace of mind. We also have the best plagiarism checkers like safeassign and turnitin thus providing similarity score for each paper.

How it works

When you decide to place an order with Dissertation Help, here is what happens:

Complete the Order Form

You will complete our order form, filling in all of the fields and giving us as much detail as possible.

Assignment of Writer

We analyze your order and match it with a writer who has the unique qualifications to complete it, and he begins from scratch.

Order in Production and Delivered

You and your writer communicate directly during the process, and, once you receive the final draft, you either approve it or ask for revisions.

Giving us Feedback (and other options)

We want to know how your experience went. You can read other clients’ testimonials too. And among many options, you can choose a favorite writer.