Briefly describe the Host-to-Router and Router-to-Host tunneling topology.

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This tunneling topology represents the first and last legs of a packet's trip from source to destination. For host-to-router, IPv4/IPv6 nodes tunnel their IPv6 packets to an intermediary IPv4/IPv6 router that can be reached over an IPv4 infrastructure. This tunnel spans the first segment of the packet's end-to-end path, eventually leading to the destination node. Router-to-host tunnels are the last segment in the path and are created by the IPv4/IPv6 router that is the last hop of the IPv6 packet.

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