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Choosing Which Road to Take at the Final Intersection

Nov 24,2008 by alperen

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Step 3: Choosing Which Road to Take at the Final Intersection

In the sample internetwork for this chapter, only two routers exist. Now that the packet, encapsulated in an Ethernet frame, is crossing the Ethernet between R1 and R2, only one more router needs to process the packetnamely, R2.

If many more routers existed between Hannah and the web server, they would use logic similar to R1 in the previous section. However, after you get to the final router, the logic changes slightly. To finish this example and to end the discussion of routing, this section covers the same three steps as those for R1 but instead focuses on the differences.


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