TRANSPORT LAYER
INTRODUCTION
Question
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Congestion usually happens when
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network load < network capacity
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network load > network capacity
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network load = network capacity
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network load != network capacity
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -Network congestion occurs when traffic exceeds a network’s maximum capacity. Networks have a bandwidth allocation that specifies the set volume of data transmissions they can handle. When there’s too much data, networks can get clogged.
Detailed explanation-2: -Explanation: Network congestion occurs when traffic in the network is more than the network could handle.
Detailed explanation-3: -Bandwidth Issues. Probably the most common cause of network congestion is plain old bandwidth. Latency. Jitter. Packet retransmissions. Collisions. Unneeded traffic. Misconfigured traffic. Business-critical traffic. More items •12-May-2021
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