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  | short = IP-in-IP encapsulation carries one IP packet inside another to make routed tunnels between endpoints.
  | short = IP-in-IP encapsulation carries one IP packet inside another to make routed tunnels between endpoints.

Latest revision as of 21:57, 25 February 2026

Short definition: IP-in-IP encapsulation carries one IP packet inside another to make routed tunnels between endpoints.
Long definition: IPIP (IP-in-IP) tunneling wraps original IP packets in an outer IP header, allowing point-to-point routed links over existing IP connectivity.