bekan kitaw
2018-12-10 15:31:56 UTC
That is suppose there are 2 nodes A and B in a given Network topology.
Assuming that we assigned the queue length=50packets for each. Let a number
of packets are sent to those two nodes. Here my question is how can I know
the number of packets that are waiting in a queue in each nodes so that the
next packet should have to be sent to a less queued node? Is there any
mathematical formula to determine this if you knows??
Assuming that we assigned the queue length=50packets for each. Let a number
of packets are sent to those two nodes. Here my question is how can I know
the number of packets that are waiting in a queue in each nodes so that the
next packet should have to be sent to a less queued node? Is there any
mathematical formula to determine this if you knows??
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