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w Question Completion Status: Consider the pattern of red and green packet arrivals to a router's output port queue, shown below. Suppose each packet takes one time slot to be transmitted, and can only begin transmission at the beginning of a time slot after its arrival. Indicate the sequence of departing packet numbers at 1.2. 3,4,5,7,8) under round robin scheduling, where red starts a round if there are both red and green packets ready to transmit after an empty slot 1 2 3 4 5 67 arrivals packet in service ? 2 4 5 6 departures O 132 4576 O 1234567 کر ان هنا اليمن

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Consider the pattern of red and green packet arrivals to a router's output port queue, shown below. Suppose each packet takes one time slot to be transmitted, and can only begin transmission at the beginning of a time slot after its arrival Indicate the sequence of departing packet numbers (art=1, 2, 3,4,5,7,8) under round robin scheduling, where red starts a round if there are both red and green packets ready to transmit after an empty slot. 1 2 3 5 arrivals packet in service ? ? ? ? 6 7 8 departures