Gateways
Gateways (routers) are used to connect networks together.
Gateways are devices that act as translators between systems
that do not use the same communication protocols, data
formatting, structures, languages, or architectures. Gateways
repackage the data packets and change the syntax to match
that of the destination system. When networks are divided into
subnets, gateways are required to connect one subnet to
another.
Default Gateway
The Default Gateway is the gateway or router that, if not
specified, will be used to move packets between networks. It is
specified by an IP address.
If multiple gateways or routers exist, then the default gateway
is typically the address of the first, or nearest, gateway or
router. If no gateways or routers exist, then the default
gateway will typically assume the IP address of the network
node (such as the workstation or HP Jetdirect print server).
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