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v2 v3 58 58 ccndc add ccnx:/ndn tcp router 59 59 }}} 60 Note that the ''ccndc'' command takes a content path (ccnx:/ndn) and binds it to a network path (in this case, the host ''router'', which is a valid hostname on the experiment topology, resolving to an IP address on the ''router'' machine). It can also be used to delete routes with the ''del'' subcommand. 61 60 Note that the ''ccndc'' command takes a content path (ccnx:/ndn) and binds it to a network path (in this case, the host ''router'', which is a valid hostname on the experiment topology, resolving to an IP address on the ''router'' machine). It can also be used to delete routes with the ''del'' subcommand. 62 61 - '''Question 1.1 A: ''' [[BR]] 63 62 From ''researcher2'', fetch the same data again (from 1902/01/01 to 1902/01/02), and record the fetch times reported by ''client.py''. It prints out the time take to pull each temporary file along with the concatenation and write time. Then fetch 1902/02/03 to 1902/02/04, and record those fetch times. Fetch 1902/02/03 to 1902/02/04 a second time, and record the new times. Which transfer was longest, and which was shortest? Knowing that each ccnd caches data for a short period of time, can you explain this behavior?