Internet routing be concerned with a network's internal routing
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Should Internet routing be concerned with a network's internal routing? Why or why not?
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Internet routing is not concerned with a network's internal routing, because internal networks today are using private IP addressing. These IP addresses are defined by RFC 1918 and RFC 4193, and are in the range of 10.0.0.0/8, 172.16-31.0.0/16, 192.168.0-255.0/24. What this means is that when a user/device connects to a network -- be it a home network behind a Linksys ...
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The expert determines if internet routing is a concern with a network's internal routing.
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