How Network Layer Routing Uses LANs and WANs
While the network layer routing logic ignores the physical transmission details, the bits still have to be transmitted. To do that work, the network layer logic in a host or router must hand off the packet to the data link layer protocols, which, in turn, ask the physical layer to actually send the data. And as was described in Chapter 2, “Fundamentals of Ethernet LANs,” the data link layer adds the appropriate header and trailer to the packet, creating a frame, before sending the frames over each physical network.
The routing process forwards the network layer packet from end to end through the network, while each data link frame only takes a smaller part of the trip. Each successive data link layer ...
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