Where it is?

From Bard with some prompting

1. The sender sends a packet using the destination IP address.

2. Routers use the destination IP address to determine the path to forward the packet.

3. Routers use the BGP protocol to share routing information with other routers.

4. The packet travels through multiple routers until it reaches the destination network.

5. The router in the destination network uses the destination IP address to forward the packet to the destination host.

6. The destination host receives and processes the packet.

Note:

  • This summary only explains the basic concepts, and the actual network environment can be more complex.
  • For more information, please refer to networking books or websites.