Asymmetric Routing: Understanding the Complicated Flow of Network Traffic

Asymmetric routing is a term used to describe a network configuration in which the path taken by incoming traffic is not identical to the path taken by outgoing traffic. In other words, data packets that are sent from one device to another may travel through different routes depending on the direction of the traffic. Understanding … Read more

How Layer 7 Impacts Data Flow and Security in OSI Networking

The OSI networking model is a seven-layered framework that defines how data is transmitted over a network. Each layer has its own purpose, and each layer communicates with the layer above and below it to ensure that data is transmitted reliably and securely. Layer 7, also known as the application layer, is the layer that … Read more