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Consider the scenario shown below, with 10 different servers (four shown) connected to 10 different clients. The pairs s
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Consider the scenario shown below, with 10 different servers (four shown) connected to 10 different clients. The pairs s
Consider the scenario shown below, with 10 different servers (four shown) connected to 10 different clients. The pairs share a common middle hop with a transmission capacity of R = 200 Mbps. Each link from a server has to the shared link has a transmission capacity of Rs= 25 Mbps. Each link from the shared middle link on the next link to a client has a transmission capacity of Rc = 50 Mbps. Lastly, note that Host-1 and Host-2 (connected to servers Server-1 and Server-2, as shown) have an additional intervening router, and a link on the path with capacity Re = 10 Mbps. (5 points) = Server-2 Server-1 Server-10 Yul: Rg Rc Rc Re Rc Host-10 Host-1 Host-2 The servers transmit to the receiving hosts at the fastest rate possible (i.e., at the rate at which the bottleneck link between a server and its destination is operating at 100% utilization, and is fairly shared among the connections passing through that link). What is the maximum throughput achieved on 1. Server 1 to Host 1 connection 2. Server 10 to Host 10 connection