What is point-to-point protocol in ccna?
Answer / Shivendra Pratap Singh
Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) is a data link protocol used to establish, configure, maintain, and terminate point-to-point connections for various network interfaces, such as dial-up modems or digital WAN links. In Cisco devices, PPP is often associated with the HDLC encapsulation.
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