Which three ESP fields can be encrypted during transmission? (Choose three.)
A. Security Parameter Index
B. Sequence Number
C. MAC Address
D. Padding
E. Pad Length
F. Next Header
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Encapsulating Security Payload (ESP) contains of six parts.
The first two parts are not encrypted, but they are authenticated:
The Security Parameter Index (SPI)
The Sequence Number
The remaining four parts are all encrypted during transmission across the network:
The Payload Data is the actual data that is carried by the packet.
The Padding
The Pad Length field
The Next Header field
Encapsulating Security Payload (ESP) contains of six parts.
The first two parts are not encrypted, but they are authenticated:
The Security Parameter Index (SPI)
The Sequence Number
The remaining four parts are all encrypted during transmission across the network:
The Payload Data is the actual data that is carried by the packet.
The Padding
The Pad Length field
The Next Header field
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