2. (25 Points) Consider the network containing four computers in each department and two servers in Figure 2. Web Server

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2. (25 Points) Consider the network containing four computers in each department and two servers in Figure 2. Web Server

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2. (25 Points) Consider the network containing four computers in each department and two servers in Figure 2. Web Server To external internet Mail server 1 Gbps 100 Mbps (fiber) 100 Mbps (fiber) 100 Mbps (fiber) 10 Mbps Electrical Engineering Computer Science Computer Engineering Figure 2: A network containing four computers in each department and two servers a. Suppose that all links are 10 Mbps for the end systems. What is the maximum total aggregate throughput that can be achieved among the 14 end systems in this network? Why? b. Suppose the three departmental switches are replaced by hubs. All links are 10 Mbps for the end systems. What is the maximum total aggregate throughput that can be achieved among the 14 end system in this network? Why?
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