reunareititys
Reunareititys, a Finnish term, translates to "boundary routing" or "edge routing." It refers to a networking concept that deals with how data packets are directed at the edges of a network. This typically involves devices like routers or firewalls that sit at the intersection of different networks, such as the boundary between a private local area network (LAN) and the public internet.
The primary function of reunareititys is to control and manage the flow of traffic between these distinct
Key aspects of reunareititys include packet filtering, Network Address Translation (NAT), and access control. Packet filtering