When using link encryption, packets have to be decrypted at each hop and encrypted again.
Information staying encrypted from one end of its journey to the other is a characteristic of end-to-end encryption, not link encryption.
Link Encryption vs. End-to-End Encryption
Link encryption encrypts the entire packet, including headers and trailers, and has to be decrypted at each hop.
End-to-end encryption does not encrypt the IP Protocol headers, and therefore does not need to be decrypted at each hop.
[Reference: All in one, Page 735 & Glossary, and, Source: WALLHOFF, John, CBK#5 Cryptography (CISSP Study Guide), April 2002 (page 6). , , ]
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