What are all the segments of routing ?
Answer / Nishi Jain
The segments of routing in networking are as follows:
1. Source: This is the point where the packet originates.
2. Destination: The final endpoint of the packet.
3. Links: These are the physical or virtual paths between devices on a network.
4. Intermediate nodes: These are the devices that the packet travels through during transmission, like routers and switches.
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