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Network Architectures 3329 Spring 2018 03/30/2018 Name: Homework 4 Due ...

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5. (2 points) Consider the SDN OpenFlow network shown in the following gure. Suppose that the desired forwarding behavior for datagrams arriving from host h3 or h4 at s2 is as follows: any datagrams arriving from host h3 and destined for h1, h2, h5 or h6 should be forwarded OpenFlow)example) should be forwarded Host h6

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Now for all nodes ni the heuristics uses the hop-counts h1,i, h2i, h3,i, h4,i, and h5,i from the chosen reference nodes to approximate the polar coordinates (ρi, θi) where ρi = h5,i * R θi = tan-1[(h1,i – h2,i) / (h3,i – h4,i)] (7) (8) and R is the maximum radio range.

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