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What is the decimal number represented by the following binary number?

1100

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What is the decimal number represented by the following binary number?

01101001

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Among the application layer architectures we studied in COMP2250, which one do you think Zoom might use to support your practical classes? Explain your reasoning. (We are not asking you to know what Zoom does, just to reason about what would be a good architecture for it to use.)

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A message is to be delivered from a web browser to a web server.

  • The destination web server is www.snazzy.com.

    • At Snazzy Inc the web server is being run on port 8080.
    • Snazzy Inc is located in the United States and it's service provider is Verizon.

  • The client is at Macqaurie University.

    • The tab in the web browser is given dynamic port 5362.
    • Macquarie University's service provider is AARNet.

The following table show the addresses for each interface in the diagram.

DeviceInterface NameInterface MAC AddressInterface IP Address
Macquarie Uni Lab PCInt1134:23:45:cb:25:a5137.111.46.5
Macquarie Uni Switch 52:23:9e:81:d3:71 
Macquarie Uni RouterInt2125:63:f3:a6:3e:d5137.111.46.1
Macquarie Uni RouterInt3125:63:f3:a6:3e:d6137.111.0.1
AARNet RouterInt3261:45:f3:da:97:1e 
Verizon RouterInt6285:32:98:4d:ea:91 
Snazzy Inc RouterInt6173:63:f3:52:44:c2154.65.0.1
Snazzy Inc RouterInt7173:63:f3:52:44:c3154.65.3.1
Snazzy Inc Switch 49:23:9e:21:fa:3d 
Snazzy Inc Web ServerInt8163:23:45:fa:4e:3a154.65.3.45

 

Question: consider the response from the web server back to the client.

When the response traverses Snazzy Inc's switch, crossing from Link 8 to Link 7, briefly explain what happens to the packet.

Your answer should include bullet points that indicate the source and destination address at layers 2, 3, and 4 of the packet header.

 

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How many routes are possible between a source IP address and a destination IP address?

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Briefly describe the relationship between sequence numbers and acknowledgement numbers during the TCP teardown process. Your answer should address the following questions:

  • Will the acknowledgement number be the same as the sequence number?
  • How is the sequence number chosen?
  • How do the sequence numbers sent by the client compare from one packet to the next?

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If I have the following net mask, how many bits would you expect the network portion of the IP address to be?

11111111100000000000000000000000

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On which Architecture would you expect the "server-side" to be doing most of the processes?

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There are 4 categories we covered in the lecture for the type of processing that could happen in application architectures

(Presentation Logic, Application Logic, Data Access Logic, and Data Storage Logic).

If you were to be told that a client is a "thin client", where would you expect to see the application logic running?

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There are 4 categories we covered in the lecture for the type of processing that could happen in application architectures

(Presentation Logic, Application Logic, Data Access Logic, and Data Storage Logic).

If you were to be told that a client is a "thick client", where would you expect to see the application logic running?

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