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Lecture 5 Part1 (CSE 231 Computer Networks 1 2022 - 2023)

The document provides a short lecture on network applications and architectures. It discusses characteristics of client-server versus peer-to-peer approaches. It also describes transport services provided by UDP and TCP sockets, such as best effort delivery, loss-free transfer, and congestion control. The document quizzes the reader on these concepts through multiple choice questions.

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Lecture 5 Part1 (CSE 231 Computer Networks 1 2022 - 2023)

The document provides a short lecture on network applications and architectures. It discusses characteristics of client-server versus peer-to-peer approaches. It also describes transport services provided by UDP and TCP sockets, such as best effort delivery, loss-free transfer, and congestion control. The document quizzes the reader on these concepts through multiple choice questions.

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Lecture 5 Part1

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Correct

Which of the characteristics below are associated with a client-server


1. approach to structuring network applications (as opposed to a P2P
*
approach)?

HTTP uses this application structure.

There is a server with a well known server IP address.

There is a server that is always on.

There is not a server that is always on.

A process requests service from those it contacts and will provide service to processes
that contact it.

Correct

When an application uses a UDP socket, what transport services are


2.
provided to the application by UDP? Check all that apply. *

Loss-free data transfer. The service will reliably transfer all data to the receiver, recov‐
ering from packets dropped in the network due to router buffer overflow.
Congestion control. The service will control senders so that the senders do not collec‐
tively send more data than links in the network can handle.

Real-time delivery. The service will guarantee that data will be delivered to the receiver
within a specified time bound.

Flow Control. The provided service will ensure that the sender does not send so fast as
to overflow receiver buffers.

Best effort service. The service will make a best effort to deliver data to the desti‐
nation but makes no guarantees that any particular segment of data will actually
get there.

Throughput guarantee. The socket can be configured to provide a minimum through‐


put guarantee between sender and receiver.

Correct

Which of the characteristics below are associated with a P2P approach to


3.
structuring network applications (as opposed to a client-server approach)? *

There is not a server that is always on.

HTTP uses this application structure.

There is a server that is always on.

There is a server with a well known server IP address.

A process requests service from those it contacts and will provide service to pro‐
cesses that contact it.

Correct

When an application uses a TCP socket, what transport services are


4.
provided to the application by TCP? Check all that apply. *

Best effort service. The service will make a best effort to deliver data to the destination
but makes no guarantees that any particular segment of data will actually get there.
Real-time delivery. The service will guarantee that data will be delivered to the receiver
within a specified time bound.

Loss-free data transfer. The service will reliably transfer all data to the receiver, re‐
covering from packets dropped in the network due to router buffer overflow.

Congestion control. The service will control senders so that the senders do not
collectively send more data than links in the network can handle.

Flow Control. The provided service will ensure that the sender does not send so
fast as to overflow receiver buffers.

Throughput guarantee. The socket can be configured to provide a minimum through‐


put guarantee between sender and receiver.

Correct

Which of the following is not a common network application


5. *
architecture/paradigm?

Peer-to-peer

Client-server

Centralized

Hybrid

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