Consider again the figure for P18.a. Assume a priority service, with packets 1, 4, 5, 6

Chapter 7, Problem P19

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Consider again the figure for P18.a. Assume a priority service, with packets 1, 4, 5, 6, and 11 being highprioritypackets. The remaining packets are low priority. Indicate the slotsin which packets 2 through 12 each leave the queue.b. Now suppose that round robin service is used, with packets 1, 4, 5, 6, and11 belonging to one class of traffic, and the remaining packets belongingto the second class of traffic. Indicate the slots in which packets 2 through12 each leave the queue.c. Now suppose that WFQ service is used, with packets 1, 4, 5, 6, and 11belonging to one class of traffic, and the remaining packets belonging tothe second class of traffic. Class 1 has a WFQ weight of 1, while class 2has a WFQ weight of 2 (note that these weights are different than in theprevious question). Indicate the slots in which packets 2 through 12 eachleave the queue. See also the caveat in the question above regarding WFQservice.

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