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How can router understand protocols such as SSH or telnet

engahmedsaied
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How can router understand protocols such as SSH or telnet 
and router layer 3 device 

second matter I found this attachment from CCNA security book Keith Barker 
wrote there router look at application layer information how ?!!!

Thank you in advance.

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aydinnmu1
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Hi,

i think you confused routing process.

Router ; route the packets by using their layer 3 address.

this is not mean router cannot understand upper layer protocols. it just forwarding by layer 3 addressess.

for example: we can define Access-list for layer 4 tcp and udp packets. router can decide permit or deny although these lists filter by look up packet's layer 4 section.

In SSH or Telnet  session router's role is end device.

In routing process router's role is intermediate device.

Best regards.

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aydinnmu1
Level 1
Level 1

Hi,

i think you confused routing process.

Router ; route the packets by using their layer 3 address.

this is not mean router cannot understand upper layer protocols. it just forwarding by layer 3 addressess.

for example: we can define Access-list for layer 4 tcp and udp packets. router can decide permit or deny although these lists filter by look up packet's layer 4 section.

In SSH or Telnet  session router's role is end device.

In routing process router's role is intermediate device.

Best regards.

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