Tag: forwarding

Forwarding is the relaying of packets from one network segment to another by nodes in a computer network.
The simplest forwarding model — unicasting — involves a packet being relayed from link to link along a chain leading from the packet’s source to its destination. However, other forwarding strategies are commonly used. Broadcasting requires a packet to be duplicated and copies sent on multiple links with the goal of delivering a copy to every device on the network. In practice, broadcast packets are not forwarded everywhere on a network, but only to devices within a broadcast domain, making broadcast a relative term. Less common than broadcasting, but perhaps of greater utility and theoretical significance, is multicasting, where a packet is selectively duplicated and copies delivered to each of a set of recipients.
Networking technologies tend to naturally support certain forwarding models. For example, fiber optics and copper cables run directly from one machine to another to…

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