Chapter 7
Routing
Lab Exercises
Taking packets off the LAN and moving them out to other networks, both within an organization’s infrastructure and across the Internet, requires a reexamination of a number of concepts, components, and software you have already worked with. For example, you’ve configured client computers to communicate with other computers on the local area network, as well as computers on remote networks, using the default gateway. Now, you need to look at routing from the perspective of the router itself to understand how packets move from one router to the next, until reaching the destination network.
In addition, you will ...
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