If I send a packet to <IP address>, how does the router
know where to send it to?
I saw on a video on the net, where Vint Cerf
*himself* said that an IP address has <some bits> reserved for
country, then city, and so on.... is that true?
If I send a packet to <IP address>, how does the router know where to
send it to? I saw on a video on the net, where Vint Cerf *himself*
said that an IP address has <some bits> reserved for country, then
city, and so on.... is that true? ...makes it sound kind of like a
PHONE no...? :)
(I've already read a book on networks, but this was not
explained....)
Thanks.
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