it is where the router sends all packets with destination of which it has knowledge.
They check packets by source address They check packets by destination address
The packets will be delivered and reassembled at the destination.
The node sends out an ARP request with the destination IP address.
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In a packet-switched data network, what is used to reassemble the packets in the correct order at the destination device?
The SWIFT network sends messages using a technology known as packet switching. Packet switching involves splitting up data into small sections, each of which contain their destination address. The individually addressed packets, which don't need to be sent as a whole, can then be sent independently along the best route at any given time. the packets of information are then resaaembled once they reach their destination.
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.
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
No, it is not. A destination IP address may be any address, usually on a completely different network. The default gateway address is used to determine where to send packets that need to be routed outside of the current local area network.
in command prompt ping -L 600 "internet address"
Generally speaking, routers will unicast-forward incoming packets which have a network broadcast address as destination, unless they are directly connected to that network/subnet and therefore know that the destination address is a broadcast address