Distinguish between the process of routing a packet from the source to the destination and the process of forwarding a packet at each router.
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Routing refers to the network-wide process that determines end-to-end paths that packets take from source to destination.
Explanation:
- While routing refers to a network-wide process that finds an end-to-end route that the packet takes from the source to the final destination.
- So basically, routing means to plan a whole journey while forwarding is just a process going through the intersection of a process.
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