Network2/Concept/Router
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Routers are network nodes which forward encapsulated payload messages by receiving link-layer messages containing encapsulated payloads over one link and by decapsulating, inspecting, and potentially re-encapsulating the received payload for retransmission along a (usually) different link in the hopes of bringing the encapsulated payload closer to its destination. Routers permit the creation of internetworks from simpler networks.
The route along which a message is sent as it travels from its source to a destination is called a path. A message which is sent to one or more destinations along one or more routes is said to have been routed along a multipath.