10-17-2004 02:39 PM - edited 03-02-2019 07:20 PM
Hi
Router is a layer 3 device in OSI model.So when WAN encapsulation is done, Router is used.
When a PC dial in to ineternet, frame that is passed to ISP, whether it is a WAN encapsulated frame or ethernet frmae.
Please give the details.
10-17-2004 05:22 PM
If a PC dials into the Internet, it will take the IP layer-3 packet, and encapsulate it according to the WAN technology in use. Normally for dialup links, this will be PPP encapsulation instead of Ethernet.
Kevin Dorrell
Luxembourg
10-19-2004 06:27 AM
hi
well u know that router is a l3 device . coz it works on the basis of l3 information..ip addresses.but router is receiveing data from ethernet. which is a layers 2 technology..after receiving frame it strip oof the frame header and check the destinantion address. and then it looks into the routing table.from routing table it gets the route as well as the interface from where it has to go now. coz now router is again handling packet to a datalink .. coz packet never moves. so it have to convert it again into frame.. according to the link on which it is going... thats why router is performing encapsulation and as at every interface it perform the same function...
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