Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) Question:
What is Tunneling?
Answer:
Tunneling is a mechanism provided to transfer data securely between two networks. The data is split into smaller packets and passed through the tunnel. The data passing through the tunnel has 3 layers of encryption. The data is encapsulated. Tunneling can be approached by Point to Point tunneling protocol.
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