EXplain how the TCP/IP suite addresses routing

Answer Posted / sachin vaish

Routing is a layer three phenomina that means to forward a
packet to the destination address based on the ip address
fiend of the packet.As we know the the devices used at
layer three are aware of the routing table(Routers or layre
three switches) when these devices receives a packet they
look into there routing table which they dynamically learns
from the protocols or mannually by the administrator(static
routing). routing table maps the ip address to a particular
interface for forwarding . the packet is forwarded out to
that network .......same phenomina takes place untill the
packet reachec its destination

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