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  • In routing, the '''forwarding plane''' defines the part of the router (or bridge (computer network)|bridge ar ==Forwarding plane in bridging==
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  • ...otocols''' support one of the two planses, [[control plane|control]] and [[forwarding plane|forwarding]], are needed to deliver IP packets over a network. Intradomain
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  • .... The process that actually moves the packet from input to output is the [[forwarding plane]].<ref name=FORCES>{{citation ==Forwarding plane==
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  • A [[relay]] that makes [[forwarding plane]] decisions based on [[MAC address]]es or other [[locality of networks|link
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  • {{r|Forwarding plane}}
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  • {{r|Forwarding plane||**}}
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  • {{r|Forwarding plane}}
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  • In routing, the '''forwarding plane''' defines the part of the router (or bridge (computer network)|bridge ar ==Forwarding plane in bridging==
    10 KB (1,511 words) - 07:30, 18 March 2024
  • ...may be limited to the [[control plane]] alone of router(s), or also the [[forwarding plane]]. It is practical and reasonable to speak of convergence between two speci
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  • ...tecture separates the control plane function of the routing table from the forwarding plane function of the forwarding information base <ref>[http://www.ietf.org/rfc/r
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  • {{r|Forwarding plane}}
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  • ...lated from the RIB, but is called a Forwarding Information Base (FIB). See Forwarding plane for FIB design and use. See forwarding plane for more detail, but each implementation has its own means of updating the
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  • ...ions of a router. Minimally, a router contains a [[control plane]] and a [[forwarding plane]], but also some [[network management]] facilities for configuration and er ...ssentially automatic mechanism such as internal buffer management in the [[forwarding plane]], or explicit agreements such as those made with the [[Resource Reservatio
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  • ...their forwarding tables, but these are in the [[control plane]], not the [[forwarding plane]], and are updated at a much slower rate than of data forwarding.
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