5. Consider a message that is 10 Mbits long that is to be sent from source to destination as shown in figure 1. Suppose

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5. Consider a message that is 10 Mbits long that is to be sent from source to destination as shown in figure 1. Suppose

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5. Consider a message that is 10 Mbits long that is to be sent from source to destination as shown in figure 1. Suppose each link in the figure is 2 Mbps. Ignore propagation, queuing, and processing delays. Answer the following two questions Message Source Destination Packet b. Source Destination Figure. 1 a. Consider sending the message from source to destination without message segmentation How long does it take to move the message from the source host to the first packet switch? Keeping in mind that each switch uses store-and-forward packet switching b. What is the total time to move the message from source host to destination host? How long does it take to move the file from source host to destination host when message segmentation is used? c.
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