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The packets will be delivered and reassembled at the destination.
To establish connectivity between two computers, TCP/IP Protocol finds the destination device & then slices information into small chunks called Packets. These packets are wrapped with some information which helps packet sail through number of intermediary devices to the destination. After reaching destination, packets are reassembled into data onto the End device.
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They check packets by source address They check packets by destination address
How does a router know of paths to destination networks? (Choose two.) • inspection of the destination IP address in data packets ARP requests from connected routers manual configuration of routes • updates from other routers DHCP information broadcasts updates from the SMTP management information base
IP (Internet Protocol)
In a packet-switched data network, what is used to reassemble the packets in the correct order at the destination device?
destination network address
IP addresses are used to deliver packets of data across a network and have what is termed end-to-end significance. This means that the source and destination IP address remains constant as the packet traverses a network.In simple terms again, Destination IP address is the receiver of information
The details vary enormously from protocol to protocol, but the basics are the same for all of them. A stream of data is split into packets, the packet has a header which contains (amongst other things) the destination for the packet. The network uses the destination address to deliver the network to the correct destination.