Week 4 Ilab

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1) In the Results Browser, expand e-mail and select Download Response Time (sec). Change the view from As Is to Time Average and select the Show button. Copy and label this graph to your lab report. Then use this graph to answer the following questions (note in your estimations, disregard the first 1/3 of the graph to allow for start-up oscillation time to stabilize).

1. For the FIFO run, estimate the E-mail Download Response Time.

2. For the PQ run, estimate the E-mail Download Response Time.

3. For the WFQ run, estimate the E-mail Download Response Time.

2. In the Results Browser, expand FTP and select Download Response Time (sec). Change the view from As Is to Time Average and select the Show button. Copy and label this graph to your lab report. Then use this graph to answer the following questions (note in your estimations disregard the first 1/3 of the graph to allow for start-up oscillation time to stabilize).

4. For the FIFO run, estimate the FTP Download Response Time.

5. For the PQ run, estimate the FTP Download Response Time.

6. For the WFQ run, estimate the FTP Download Response Time.

3. In the Results Browser, expand IP and select Traffic Dropped (packet/sec). Change the view from As Is to Time Average and select the Show button. Copy and label this graph to your lab report. Then use this graph to answer the following questions (note in your estimations, disregard the first 1/3 of the graph to allow for start-up oscillation time to stabilize, also, you may want to utilize the zoom feature in order to increase the granularity of the data).

7. For the FIFO run, estimate the Dropped packet/sec loss.

8. For the PQ run, estimate the Dropped packet/sec loss.

9. For the WFQ run, estimate the Dropped packet/sec loss.

4. In the Results Browser, expand Voice and select Packet Delay Variation. Change the view from As Is to Time Average and select the Show button. Copy and label this graph to your lab report. Then use...