Routing > Static

Static routing is a routing technique in computer networking where network administrators manually configure the routing tables in network devices, such as routers, to specify the paths for data packets to travel from the source to the destination. Unlike dynamic routing, where routing decisions are made automatically by routing protocols, static routing involves the explicit […]

Routing

Routing is the process of determining the optimal path for data packets to travel from the source to their destination within a computer network. It is a crucial function in network communication, allowing data to traverse networks efficiently, securely, and reliably. Routing is primarily associated with network layer (Layer 3) of the OSI model and […]

Packet Forwarding

Packet forwarding is a fundamental function performed by network devices, such as routers and switches, to ensure that data packets are efficiently and accurately transmitted from the source to the destination within a network. It involves making routing decisions based on the destination address of the data packets and then forwarding them along the appropriate […]