Packet Forwarding Flashcards

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It is simply a passing or moving of information between interfaces according to the “directions”.

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Packet Forwarding

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refers to the way a packet is handled by the underlying physical networks under the control of the network layer

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Packet Delivery

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occurs when the IP node forwards a packet to its final destination in the network.

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Direct Delivery

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occurs when the IP node (host) forwards a packet to an intermediate node (IP router) because the final destination is not on a directly attached network

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Indirect Delivery

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5
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To implement route-based packet forwarding, the router needs to obtain routes:

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  • A router discover routes using multiple methods in which it selects the optimal route and installs it in its IP routing table.
  • A router forwards IP packets based on routes in the IP routing table and manages path information by managing its IP routing table.
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