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 UWA week 23 (1st semester, 1st exam week) ↓
SVG not supported 5:14pm Thu 6th Jun, ANONYMOUS

Hi, I am a bit lost on ideas for answering the following question Hamming's method of error correction can only detect and correct single bit errors. However, we saw that it requires 4 additional (redundant) bits to support the 7 data bits of each A...


SVG not supported 2:07pm Thu 6th Jun, ANONYMOUS

Would discussing the use of concurrent servers, iterative servers and the use of inetd be sufficient?


SVG not supported 10:15pm Wed 5th Jun, ANONYMOUS

The Network File System (NFS) employs Remote Procedure Calls (RPCs) over the User Datagram Protocol (UDP). With reference to traditional file-system semantics, what problems does this choice of interprocess communication scheme introduce? What solutions ...


SVG not supported 3:11pm Wed 5th Jun, ANONYMOUS

For this point in lecture 11 The smurf attack has 3 types of victims the single destination victim of the attack, a network abused (temporarily) to amplify the attack, and (always) the host harboring the attacker. Could you please explain why the host ...


 UWA week 22 (1st semester, study break) ↓
SVG not supported 6:36pm Tue 28th May, ANONYMOUS

Develop an implementation in pseudo-code, with a syntax similar to C, Python, or Java, that simulates the behaviour of the 1-persistent CSMA CD protocol over 100Mbps Ethernet. The simulation should support N identical nodes, each wishing to transmit ...


 UWA week 19 (1st semester, week 10) ↓
SVG not supported 6:02pm Sun 12th May, ANONYMOUS

Is storing the sequence of ports used only in the udp packet allowed? and then at each node sending it to the next neighbour in the journey, as opposed to flooding the network again?


SVG not supported 5:46pm Sun 12th May, ANONYMOUS

I'm flooding the network with a udp packet that contains the original udp port it was sent from. Once a route has been found somewhere in the network, it can access this port and send it directly back. Is this allowed? or must it be forwarded back al...


SVG not supported 12:25pm Fri 10th May, ANONYMOUS

My current implementation blocks new udp connections while waiting for acknowledgements from neighbouring hosts to come back for a specific frame. this will slow down response time, will this get marked down?


 UWA week 18 (1st semester, week 9) ↓
SVG not supported 11:05am Sat 4th May, ANONYMOUS

Are threads allowed within a station server process, ie to handle receiving and sending datagrams?


 UWA week 17 (1st semester, week 8) ↓
SVG not supported 3:32pm Fri 26th Apr, ANONYMOUS

Hi, is there a maximum length of a station name? Thank you


SVG not supported 5:10pm Wed 24th Apr, ANONYMOUS

no station server should ever contain all knowledge about the whole network, timetabling data, or network connections. Each station's timetabling data, recorded in one textfile for each station, may change at any time (for example, if a bus breaks do...


SVG not supported 10:18am Tue 23rd Apr, ANONYMOUS

Hi Chris, hoping for clarification on the following dot point Ideally, the returned result will be the fastest journey - even if it leaves later or includes more segments (hops) than other journeys (but firstly, just report any any valid journey ) S...


 UWA week 14 (1st semester, non-teaching week) ↓
SVG not supported 5:52pm Tue 2nd Apr, ANONYMOUS

Are CRCs and polynomial codes assessable topics for the mid-sem? Thank you

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