Tunneling Connects Remote Networks Securely | Generated by AI
The typical technology used to interconnect two geographically separated but structurally similar networks is:
A. Tunneling technology
Your answer: A
Explanation:
Tunneling technology is a typical method for interconnecting two remote, structurally similar networks. It creates a virtual channel over a public network (such as the internet), allowing the two networks to communicate as if they were locally connected. Common tunneling technologies include IPSec, GRE, and L2TP.
Other options like flow control, channel technology, and congestion control are important in networking but are not specifically designed for interconnecting remote, structurally similar networks.