Ip routing and switching, Figure 379: virtual interfaces and layer 3 routing, Ip r – LevelOne GTL-2691 User Manual

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IP Routing and Switching

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Figure 379: Virtual Interfaces and Layer 3 Routing

IP R

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WITCHING

IP Switching (or packet forwarding) encompasses tasks required to forward

packets for both Layer 2 and Layer 3, as well as traditional routing. These

functions include:

Layer 2 forwarding (switching) based on the Layer 2 destination MAC

address

Layer 3 forwarding (routing):

Based on the Layer 3 destination address

Replacing destination/source MAC addresses for each hop

Incrementing the hop count

Decrementing the time-to-live

Verifying and recalculating the Layer 3 checksum

If the destination node is on the same subnetwork as the source network,

then the packet can be transmitted directly without the help of a router.

However, if the MAC address is not yet known to the switch, an Address

Resolution Protocol (ARP) packet with the destination IP address is

VLAN 1

VLAN 2

Inter-subnet traffic (Layer 3 switching)

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