Homework 6 - Chapter 5
Due: Tuesday May 28, 2013 at 11:55pm
Questions are worth 2 pts unless otherwise indicated.
- (4 pts) A subnet has the same topology as given in Figure 5.13 on page 363. The
routers receive the following new link state packets: (A, SEQ, Age, B 7, E 3),
(B, SEQ, Age, A 7, C 4, F 4), (C, SEQ, Age, B 4, D 5, E 2),
(D, SEQ, Age, C 5, F 6), (E, SEQ, Age, A 3, C 2, F 10),
(F, SEQ, Age, B 4, D 6, E 10). Compute the new shortest paths from A to all
other routers.
- Describe how choke packets and load shedding differ for congestion control
in datagram subnets.
- Describe how tunneling can be used in a datagram subnet.
- (4 pts) An ISP offers static IP services over DSL. In their advertisement, they
say they will allocate an 8 address subnet for each subscriber.
- What is the netmask for this subnet?
- Will all 8 addresses be available for use by the user? Explain your answer.
- A router has received 206.45.68.0/22, 206.45.72.0/22 and 206.45.76.0/22.
All use the same outgoing line. Can the router aggregate them? If so, give
the aggregated address. If not, explain why not.
- A router has an aggregated block with the address 19.28.0.0/17. A set of
1024 addresses within that block, 19.28.60.0 to 19.28.63.255, is assigned to
a different outgoing line than the rest of the block. Will the router have to
deaggregate 19.28.0.0/17? Explain your answer.
- (4 pts) A router has the following entries in its routing table:
Address/mask Interface
138.168.0.0/16 eth0
192.168.1.0/24 eth1
71.138.209.16/29 eth2
default eth3
Which interface will be used for packets with the following IP addresses?
- 136.168.201.110
- 71.138.209.157
- 192.168.1.50
- 71.138.209.18