Fundamentals of Computer Networking: Master Internet Protocols (TCPIP, LAN, WAN, 5G NR) by David Knuth

Fundamentals of Computer Networking: Master Internet Protocols (TCPIP, LAN, WAN, 5G NR) by David Knuth

Author:David Knuth [Knuth, David]
Language: eng
Format: azw3
Published: 2018-12-10T16:00:00+00:00


Figure 7.12

The Ethernet addressing

In the Ethernet addressing described above, the geographical situation of the subscriber is impossible to know, and the delicate routing to implement. This is the reason for which the routing of Frame Level has never developed. It would have taken to this develop a hierarchical addressing.

The network Internet gives a good example of hierarchical addressing logic. The address is decomposed into two Parties giving two levels of hierarchy. The first identifies a terminal machine on a network is determined, and the second the number of this network. It can be seen that the address is not necessarily geographic, since a network can contain five PC, one in each continent. It is necessary to find a route to go in the network of belonging and then look at the inside of the network the road going to the recipient. The IP addresses are discussed in detail in Chapter 10.



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