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Exam (elaborations) TEST BANK FOR Data Communications and Networking By Behrouz Forouzan (Solution Manual) CHAPTER 1 Introduction Solutions to Odd-Numbered Review Questions and Exercises Review Questions 1. The five components of a data communication system are the sender, receiver, transmis...

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CHAPTER 1
Introduction
Solutions to Odd-Numbered Review Questions and Exercises




Review Questions
1. The five components of a data communication system are the sender, receiver,
transmission medium, message, and protocol.
3. The three criteria are performance, reliability, and security.
5. Line configurations (or types of connections) are point-to-point and multipoint.
7. In half-duplex transmission, only one entity can send at a time; in a full-duplex
transmission, both entities can send at the same time.
9. The number of cables for each type of network is:
a. Mesh: n (n – 1) / 2
b. Star: n
c. Ring: n – 1
d. Bus: one backbone and n drop lines
11. An internet is an interconnection of networks. The Internet is the name of a spe-
cific worldwide network
13. Standards are needed to create and maintain an open and competitive market for
manufacturers, to coordinate protocol rules, and thus guarantee compatibility of
data communication technologies.


Exercises
15. With 16 bits, we can represent up to 216 different colors.
17.
a. Mesh topology: If one connection fails, the other connections will still be work-
ing.
b. Star topology: The other devices will still be able to send data through the hub;
there will be no access to the device which has the failed connection to the hub.
c. Bus Topology: All transmission stops if the failure is in the bus. If the drop-line
fails, only the corresponding device cannot operate.



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d. Ring Topology: The failed connection may disable the whole network unless it
is a dual ring or there is a by-pass mechanism.
19. Theoretically, in a ring topology, unplugging one station, interrupts the ring. How-
ever, most ring networks use a mechanism that bypasses the station; the ring can
continue its operation.
21. See Figure 1.1

Figure 1.1 Solution to Exercise 21


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Station Station Station Station
Repeater Repeat er



Station Station Station Station
Repeat er



Station



23.
a. E-mail is not an interactive application. Even if it is delivered immediately, it
may stay in the mail-box of the receiver for a while. It is not sensitive to delay.
b. We normally do not expect a file to be copied immediately. It is not very sensi-
tive to delay.
c. Surfing the Internet is the an application very sensitive to delay. We except to
get access to the site we are searching.
25. The telephone network was originally designed for voice communication; the
Internet was originally designed for data communication. The two networks are
similar in the fact that both are made of interconnections of small networks. The
telephone network, as we will see in future chapters, is mostly a circuit-switched
network; the Internet is mostly a packet-switched network.




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CHAPTER 2
Network Models
Solutions to Odd-Numbered Review Questions and Exercises




Review Questions
1. The Internet model, as discussed in this chapter, include physical, data link, net-
work, transport, and application layers.
3. The application layer supports the user.
5. Peer-to-peer processes are processes on two or more devices communicating at a
same layer
7. Headers and trailers are control data added at the beginning and the end of each
data unit at each layer of the sender and removed at the corresponding layers of the
receiver. They provide source and destination addresses, synchronization points,
information for error detection, etc.
9. The data link layer is responsible for
a. framing data bits
b. providing the physical addresses of the sender/receiver
c. data rate control
d. detection and correction of damaged and lost frames
11. The transport layer oversees the process-to-process delivery of the entire message.
It is responsible for
a. dividing the message into manageable segments
b. reassembling it at the destination
c. flow and error control
13. The application layer services include file transfer, remote access, shared data-
base management, and mail services.


Exercises
15. The International Standards Organization, or the International Organization of
Standards, (ISO) is a multinational body dedicated to worldwide agreement on
international standards. An ISO standard that covers all aspects of network com-
munications is the Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) model.


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