Fragment free frame processing method causes a switch to wait until the first 64 bytes of the frame have been received before forwarding the frame to the destination device
An advanced type of cut-through switching is fragment-free (runtless switching). Before making a switching choice, switches engaged in cut-through switching merely read the Ethernet frame's destination MAC address field.
- What distinguishes fragment-free switching from fast forward switching?
The latency in fast-forward mode is calculated between the first bit received and the first bit delivered. The most common cut-through switching technique is fast-forward switching. Switching without fragments: The switch stores the first 64 bytes of the frame in fragment-free switching before forwarding.
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Answer:
7
Step-by-step explanation:
try substituting
crossmultyply
x=-9-y
substituting
-9-y=-25+9
y=16
substituting
pick one of the equations
x+y=-9
x-16=-9
x=-9+16
x=7
using the ratio, the length of the sides are:
25x + 14x + 12x = 170
51x = 170
x = 170 / 51
x = 3 1/3
The lengths of the sides are: 25 * 3 1/3 = 83 1/3 feet
14 x 3 1/3 = 46 2/3 feet
12 x 3 1/3 = 40 feet
Using Heron's formula
the semi perimeter (S) = 170/2 = 85 ft.
The area of the triangle = SQRT(S*(S-83 1/3) * (S - 46 2/3) * (S-40))
= SQRT (85 * (85-83 1/3) * (85 - 46 2/3) * (85-40)
= SQRT (85 * 1 2/3 * 38 1/3 * 45)
= SQRT(244374)
= 494.34 square feet ( round answer as needed).