nontunnel
Nontunnel is a term used in the field of computer networking to describe a type of network connection that does not use a tunnel. A tunnel, in this context, refers to a method of transporting network traffic through an encapsulation process, often to provide security or to traverse networks that do not support the original protocol. Nontunnel connections, therefore, use the original protocol directly without any encapsulation.
Nontunnel connections are typically used in scenarios where the overhead of encapsulation is not necessary or
Examples of nontunnel connections include direct connections between two devices using the same protocol, or connections
The choice between using a tunnel and a nontunnel connection depends on the specific requirements of the