Routing |
In small networks, all systems are connected to the same network
cable:
The
communication between any 2 systems uses the standard components of Windows
Networking:
When working on system#1 (using the Network CLIENT) and
accessing data on System#2 (made available via a Network SERVER) , the
connection is made via the Network-protocols and Network
Adapters on both systems.
But networks grow, requiring the use of
MULTIPLE Network cables or the need for different types of Network Media (like:
modems, ISDN,....):
Now, some systems (like #2 above) have multiple Network
Adapters and any communications from system#1 to #3 and
#4 has to go via System#2, which has now the additional job of
forwarding/passing on Network communication.
Such a forwarding is called :
Routing
Now, additional functionality in the
Windows Networking is required:
The PROTOCOL component of the
Router (#2 above) needs to be able to handle this forwarding. Now the proper
selection of the Network protocol is
important:
- NetBEUI is NOT able to route and CANNOT be used in such
configurations
- IPX/SPX and TCP/IP allow routing.
There can be
multiple Routing on Networks:
and when using TCP/IP on the Internet, there can be 10 or more
routers involved for a connection to a specific site.