I’m a bit confused about the buffer utilization percentages. I thought both types of packets could be dropped at certain thresholds, but I can't recall the exact numbers.
I think I practiced a question similar to this where the discard probabilities were compared. I feel like the steeper slope indicates higher drop rates for in-profile traffic.
This seems like a straightforward question about the standard used to determine emergency coverage. I think the key is understanding the definition of "prudent layperson" in this context.
Hmm, I'm not sure about E. Wouldn't the shared buffer be filled with both in-profile and out-of-profile packets at 61% utilization? The wording on that one is a bit tricky.
Yes, the graph clearly shows that the discard probability slope for in-profile traffic is steeper and the maximum probability of dropping an out-of-profile packet is higher.
B and D are the correct answers. The slope-policy graph clearly shows that the discard probability for out-of-profile traffic is steeper than in-profile, and the maximum discard probability is also higher for out-of-profile traffic.
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