IP network

From DALL-E with some prompting
The image presents an overview of IP network operation, emphasizing that there are two main methods by which data moves across the network. The focus is on the second method, where:

  • IP Address: Acts as the unique identifier within the internet, similar to a physical address in the real world.
  • Transmission Devices: These are network devices like switches and routers that facilitate the movement of data packets through the network.
  • Packets and Physical Connections: Data packets are routed based on their IP addresses through physical connections established within the network infrastructure.

The core message is that in an IP network, data doesn’t move on its own; it is routed based on IP addresses through devices that make the transport decisions, highlighting the importance of network infrastructure in the efficient delivery of data packets to their intended destinations.