Description: The ‘End Host’ in the context of networking refers to the final device in a network that receives data. This term is fundamental in network architecture as it represents the point where information is consumed or utilized by the end user. In a network, end hosts can be computers, servers, printers, or any other devices that connect to the network and require to send or receive information. End hosts are integral to network communication, as they serve as the source or destination of data packets. The correct identification and configuration of end hosts are crucial to ensure that data flows efficiently and without interruptions. Additionally, end hosts can influence the overall performance of the network, as their processing capacity and network configuration can affect latency and available bandwidth. Therefore, understanding the role of end hosts in networking is essential for designing and maintaining robust and efficient networks.