A systems engineer configures a secure tunnel between two locations. Both endpoints show the tunnel is established. However, traffic from the remote networks does not pass. Which reason best explains this situation?
The credentials include invalid symbols
A retired encryption standard was used for tunnel creation
Advanced logging has been turned off on both endpoints
Routing entries must be set up for traffic to traverse a secure tunnel. Even if the connection indicates an active state, data fails to flow if there is no proper path. Expired credentials or deprecated methods typically prevent establishing the tunnel rather than cause traffic flow problems, and disabled advanced features do not usually block data. Configuring the correct routes on both sides is essential for successful data transfer through the tunnel.
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