February 2000
Intermediate to advanced
387 pages
7h 36m
English
In Figure D-1, the source IP node is sending packets to the destination IP node. The packets are traversing routers 1, 2, and 3 to reach the destination. This example assumes ATM is operating in this network, and the connections between these switches are ATM links.
In Figure D-2 a server residing in Network 1 is responsible for the support of the client's users ability to reach destination nodes. The sources and sinks of the traffic are IP nodes, using conventional IP addresses.
The client is not responsible for route discovery. ...
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