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Glossary Term Decapsulation

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What is Decapsulation?

Decapsulation is the process of removing the headers added at each layer of the network protocol stack as data moves from the sender to the recipient.

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Understanding Decapsulation

Decapsulation is the process of removing the headers and trailers from a network packet to access the payload data. It occurs when data packets travel through a network and reach their destination, where the encapsulated data is extracted for processing or transmission. Decapsulation is commonly used in networking protocols such as TCP/IP to unpack and retrieve the original data from the packet.

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