Ip address is 10.0.1.0
Gateway is 10.0.1.254
if not Try this update 01/30/2014
IP Address: 10.0.1.28
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
Default Gateway: 10.0.1.254
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During the encapsulation process, the destination and source IP addresses are added to the packet header. These addresses help routers and networking devices determine where to route the packet to reach its destination.
There are two address fields. Source is the IP address the packet came from and destination is the IP address the packet is meant to be delivered to.
ARP is a protocol that maps MAC addresses to IP addresses for packet delivery and for finding out which device in a LAN has a given IP address.
This is usually handled by a border router with outbound (egress) filtering. It checks the packet for addresses that do not match the network you are in and drops the packet from going out.
IPv6 uses three main types of addresses: unicast, multicast, and anycast. Unicast addresses identify a single unique interface on a network, while multicast addresses allow a packet to be sent to multiple interfaces that are part of a specific group. Anycast addresses, on the other hand, enable a packet to be routed to the nearest interface in a group of potential receivers. Each type serves distinct purposes in facilitating efficient data transmission across networks.
Routers use a process called packet forwarding to determine which local IP address a data packet is intended for. When a packet arrives at a router, it examines the destination IP address in the packet header and compares it to its routing table, which contains a list of local IP addresses and their corresponding ports. If the destination IP matches a local device's IP, the router forwards the packet to that specific device within the local network. Additionally, routers utilize protocols like ARP (Address Resolution Protocol) to map IP addresses to MAC addresses, ensuring proper delivery within the local network.
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