For network traffic senario ,what are the value ranges of high and low traffic for the generation rates of HTTP, FTP, and EMAIL?
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Network traffic refers to the amount of data being transmitted over a network at any given time. Different protocols, such as HTTP, FTP, and Email, have varying typical traffic generation rates. Show more…
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