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Sneha Singh
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Asked: September 16, 20212021-09-16T13:48:28+05:30 2021-09-16T13:48:28+05:30

Which Logical Address Is Used For Delivery Of Data To A Remote Network?

Which Logical Address Is Used For Delivery Of Data To A Remote Network?
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    1. Maryam Khalid Bronze
      2021-09-28T00:40:19+05:30Added an answer on September 28, 2021 at 12:40 am

      Which logical address is used for the delivery of data to a remote network?

      The logical address which is used for the delivery of data to the remote network is the destination IP address. It is for the end-to-end delivery of the data to the port which is the receiver of the data.

      This is just a brief description of the destination IP address we have gathered the information from the different platforms such as what is the destination address? What is the destination IP address? How can someone find the Destination IP address? Those who want to know stay connected to the end of the topic!

      What is the destination address?

      The port or the point where the data or frames need to be reached over the network is the destination address. The destination address’s main purpose is to determine the receiver whether is suitable for the packets or maybe another port is best suited for them. The router used is to find that how to move the frames with the help of the internetwork.

      The destination address is divided into the following:

      • It might be the physical address i.e., the MAC address of the ethernet.
      • Logical address: the IP address of the IP frames.

      The destination address might be specific or general. specific the name indicates it is for some specific host or port over the network. While the general address on the network ping frames to all hosts or might be multicast to the group of receivers or host over the network.

       Destination IP address

      The destination address of the IPv4 is maybe the host, network, super network, or the default. while the destination IPv6 address is might be the host, default address, etc., the default uses the default routes which are fixed when someone does not use any other destination address.

      There is some information that determines that the following things are suitable for the destination address:

      For IPv4 

      • 0.0.0.0
      • The prefix of zero of any kind.
      • 127.0.0.1, ::1, is loopback address by default.
      • The broadcast address i.e., 255.255.255.255.

      For IPv6

      • The address is not the IPv4 mapped. IPv6 with the reserved prefix: :/96 is also not involved in the destination address.

      How to specify the destination IP address?

      To specify the IP address destination the procedure is described in the following:

      • Chose the destination Tab from the ADD event rule.
      • Choose one of the following options:
      1. Any: It is for the application of rules for all IP addresses.
      2. IP address list: it is for the specific address.
      3. Network address: It will apply the rule for the Block Ip address.
      4. Range of IP address: for the specific IP address range.

      How can someone find the destination IP address?

      Ping command is used to determine the destination IP address if someone knows the command line or the terminal emulator.

      • Type ping at the prompt, enter the spacebar, and the domain name or the server hostname needs to be typed.
      • Click on the enter tab and the destination IP address is shown on the screen of the prompt.

       

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