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The value of b will be displayed on the screen as “28”.

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2) Assume a local area network has four host computers (h1, h2, h3 & h4) and they are connected to the internet through a NAT router (s1). The host computers use private IP address space: 192.168.2/24. Each host is trying to establish 2 TCP connections to a remote webserver through the NAT router. The IP address of the webserver is: 130.12.11.9. Now do the following: 1 a. Assign IP addresses to the interfaces of the hosts and the router. For the router, assign arbitrary addresses. List these addresses. b. Now create a NAT translation table as taught in the class for all TCP connections. Assign arbitrary port numbers as required.
1) Consider the following network. Host h6 10.3.0.6 Host h5 10.3.0.5 Host h1 10.1.0.1 OpenFlow controller m 2 3 4 Host h4 10.2.0.4 Host h2 10.1.0.2 Host h3 10.2.0.3 The desired forwarding behavior for the datagrams arriving at s2 is as follows: a) any datagrams arriving on input port 1 from hosts h5 or h6 that are destined to hosts h1 or h2 should be forwarded over output port 2; b) any datagrams arriving on input port 2 from hosts h1 or h2 that are destined to hosts h5 or h6 should be forwarded over output port 1; c) any arriving datagrams on input ports 1 or 2 and destined to hosts h3 or h4 should be delivered to the host specified; d) hosts h3 and h4 should be able to send datagrams to each other. Create a flow table for s2 that implement these forwarding behaviors. Your table should have 2 columns one for match and the other for actions, as taught in the class.

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Chapter 1.5, Problem 1.11CP Chapter 1.5, Problem 1.12CP Chapter 1.5, Problem 1.13CP Chapter 1.5, Problem 1.14CP Chapter 1.5, Problem 1.15CP Chapter 1.5, Problem 1.16CP Chapter 1.6, Problem 1.17CP Chapter 1.6, Problem 1.18CP Chapter 1.6, Problem 1.19CP Chapter 1.6, Problem 1.20CP Chapter 1.6, Problem 1.21CP Chapter 1.6, Problem 1.22CP Chapter 1.6, Problem 1.23CP Chapter 1.7, Problem 1.24CP Chapter 1.7, Problem 1.25CP Chapter 1.7, Problem 1.26CP Chapter 1.7, Problem 1.27CP Chapter 1.7, Problem 1.28CP Chapter 1, Problem 1MC Chapter 1, Problem 2MC Chapter 1, Problem 3MC Chapter 1, Problem 4MC Chapter 1, Problem 5MC Chapter 1, Problem 6MC Chapter 1, Problem 7MC Chapter 1, Problem 8MC Chapter 1, Problem 9MC Chapter 1, Problem 10MC Chapter 1, Problem 11MC Chapter 1, Problem 12MC Chapter 1, Problem 13MC Chapter 1, Problem 1FTE Chapter 1, Problem 1AW Chapter 1, Problem 2AW Chapter 1, Problem 3AW Chapter 1, Problem 1PTR Chapter 1, Problem 2PTR Chapter 1, Problem 1SA Chapter 1, Problem 2SA Chapter 1, Problem 3SA Chapter 1, Problem 4SA Chapter 1, Problem 5SA Chapter 1, Problem 6SA Chapter 1, Problem 7SA Chapter 1, Problem 8SA Chapter 1, Problem 9SA Chapter 1, Problem 10SA Chapter 1, Problem 11SA Chapter 1, Problem 12SA Chapter 1, Problem 13SA Chapter 1, Problem 14SA Chapter 1, Problem 15SA Chapter 1, Problem 16SA Chapter 1, Problem 17SA Chapter 1, Problem 18SA Chapter 1, Problem 19SA Chapter 1, Problem 20SA Chapter 1, Problem 1PC

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