Layer 3 routing, also known as network layer routing, involves forwarding data packets between different networks based on their destination IP addresses. Layer 3 devices, such as routers, maintain routing tables to determine the best path for packets to reach their destination. This allows for communication between devices on different network segments or subnets, enabling internet connectivity and complex network architectures. It is commonly used to connect LANs, WANs, and the internet.
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