packetizing: encapsulating the payload in a network-layer packet at the source a
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packetizing: encapsulating the payload in a network-layer packet at the source and decapsulating the payload from the network-layer packet at the destination.
Routing: there is more than one route from the source to the destination, the network layer is responsible for finding the best one.
Forwarding: The action applied by each router when a packet arrives at one of its interfaces. A router normally use a decision-making table for applying this action. It is called (the forwarding table) or (the routing table).
From I mentioned above what do you understand?
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THESE ARE TOPICS OF NETWORKING
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