Entire chapters in the Cisco Networking Academy are dedicated to this topic. But basically, a router looks at the IP packet, and compares it to its routing table. The routing table says, for example, "Every packet for the destination network 10.0.5.0 /24 should be sent out of port Ethernet 2/1, next-hop address is 10.0.7.2". "/24" in this case means that the first 24 bits must match.
The routing table itself is maintained manually (static routes), or updated through a routing protocol from neighboring routers.
They take the message and send it to where you want it to go. The only real information they use is your IP address and the recipients IP address. If you are sending an e-mail then it also takes that so it can show the recipient who sent it.
The router uses a switching function; it accepts the packet on one interface, then forwards that packet out on another interface. The switching function must encapsulate the packets using an appropriate data link frame type so that the outgoing data link is successful.
a router basically seperated networks,
so if a packet (in network A) has to reach a different network(network B) it has to reach the Router that connects to the B network.
A router has to determine if the packet is destined for the same network the router is on, or if it should forward it to another router on another network.
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RIP listener waits for route updates sent by routers that use the routing information protocol in a corporate LAN.
To stack routers means to physically stack routers. Some stack a couple of routers on top of each other if they plan to just use them as switches or similar.
Modern networks used two devices for the data packets within the network will flow easily. The two devices are the routers and switches.
The routers must agree on the network type. The routers must use the same dead interval
Depends on how many switches each router takes. You need a router to connect all the other routers, and then enough switches to make 81. For example, you can use 6 16 port routers to connect the computers and 1 8 port router to connect those routers together
routers use routing protocols to exchange routing information. check out the link below for lots of information on routing protocols.
Forward allows you to forward the message to someone else. However, be careful-- email should be private unless you have good reason to forward.
Routers are very easy to install and use,most have plug and play setup.
RIP listener waits for route updates sent by routers that use the routing information protocol in a corporate LAN.
To stack routers means to physically stack routers. Some stack a couple of routers on top of each other if they plan to just use them as switches or similar.
Belkin routers are some of the easiest routers to use. However, they are not the only routers with easy set but they are low in cost. There are routers that are cheaper and are just as easy to use like the Verizon wireless router but Belkin is still a great brand.
It's a protocol that routers use to figure out how to get to other devices on the network. Even if they have to go through other routers and different networks.
go to your text message. touch and hold on the speech bubble with the message in it that you want to forward. options will pop up such as open messg, delete, or forward.
Routers don't use MAC addresses for routing. They use IP address.
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You did not provide information on who "he" is. Please re-ask the question.
Modern networks used two devices for the data packets within the network will flow easily. The two devices are the routers and switches.