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Computer Networks: Congestion Control and Quality of Service
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1. A flow of data needs resources such as a buffer, bandwidth and
2. A mechanism to control the amount and the rate of the traffic sent to the network is called
3. Integrated Services is based on flow based Quality OF Service model designed for
4. Integrated Services in which the receivers and not the sender makes the reservation is
5. In Congestion, to define the maximum data rate of the traffic we use
6. In Congestion Control, DVL stands for
7. The token bucket can easily be implemented with a counter, initialized by
8. The Average Data Rate (ADR), is a useful characteristic of
9. There is no communication between the congested node or nodes and the source in the
10. Four different attributes to control traffic have been devised in
11. Two classes of services have been defined for
12. In Congestion Control, the packet is put at the end of the input queue while waiting to be
13. Congestion control can be in two examples, one in TCP and the other in
14. In Integrated Services, when a source makes a reservation, it needs to define a
15. The main focus point in Congestion Control and Quality of Services is
16. In Quality Service, Jitter is the variation in delay for packets belonging to the
17. In Congestion Control, the warning message goes directly to the
18. A packet which is sent by a node to the source to inform it of congestion is called
19. In Forwarded Signaling, a bit can warn the destination about the
20. In Congestion Control, a bit can be set in a packet moving in the direction opposite to the congestion in
21. Average data rate is equals to
22. The token bucket allows bursty traffic to regulated at
23. The effective bandwidth is the bandwidth that the network needs to allocate for the
24. In Congestion Control, a bit can be set in a packet moving in the direction of the
25. ADR stands for