A router passes traffic between networks to reach other computers or servers. A router also does NAT. Nat masquerades traffic behind the router with private IP(Non-internet route able) with the Public IP (Internet route able)
A serverThe device that manages trafic between two networks is a router.
Router
Router> enableRouter# config tRouter(config)# ip default route [IP address]
Its not a Router.. they only manage traffic on the network. Servers are specialized COMPUTERS that manage network resources and ALLOW computers access to the network.. BINGO! Sounds like you are talking about a "Router". A router manages and direct traffic on your local network. Routers make your connection faster and easier. It also makes your local network more secure!
yes router forward traffic to all ports.
Router routes traffic to different computers connected to it.
A router passes traffic between networks to reach other computers or servers. A router also does NAT. Nat masquerades traffic behind the router with private IP(Non-internet route able) with the Public IP (Internet route able)
Yes, if router supports 'bandwidth (or, traffic) shaping' feature.
hub
the router filter & forward the data segment from one lan to another lan
A router is a device that routes all traffic to and from your network. A router functions by forwarding packets of data between computer networks.
A serverThe device that manages trafic between two networks is a router.
which of the following will a router configure for PAT process if the traffic type is addressed for the PAT border router itself ? A. DHCP B. SNMP C. PING D. ALL OF THE ABOVE
Software-based router
A switch/router
Router