You are using ASDM to verify a clientless SSL VPN configuration made by a junior administrator on an ASA.
Please click exhibit to answer the following questions.
Exhibit:
Which of the following connection profiles will use the boson_grp group policy? (Select the best answer.)
A.
only the boson connection profile
B.
only the DefaultRAGroup connection profile
C.
only the DefaultWEBVPNGroup connection profile
D.
both the boson connection profile and the DefaultWEBVPNGroup connection profile
E.
both the DefaultRAGroup connection profile and the DefaultWEBVPNGroup
Explanation:
Only the boson connection profile will use the boson_grp group policy. To determine which connection profiles
will use the boson_grp group policy, you should access the Connection Profiles pane in Cisco Adaptive Security
Device Manager (ASDM). To access this pane, you should click Configuration, click the Remote Access VPN
button, expand Clientless SSL VPN Access, and click Connection Profiles, which will open the Connection
Profiles configuration pane, as shown in the following exhibit:This pane displays a summary of the connection profiles that are configured on the Cisco Adaptive Security
Appliance (ASA). In this scenario, there are three connection profiles. There are two default profiles,
DefaultRAGroup and DefaultWEBVPNGroup, and one userspecified connection profile, boson. To view which
group policy is associated with which connection profile, you should doubleclick the connection profiles to open
the Edit Clientless SSL VPN Connection Profile dialog box. The default group policy that is associated with a
connection profile is displayed on the Basic pane of this dialog box. By viewing this information, you can
determine that only the boson connection profile uses the boson_grp group policy. The Basic pane of the boson
connection profile is shown in the following exhibit:The two default connection profiles use the default group policy, which is DfltGrpPolicy.
Cisco: Configuring Tunnel Groups, Group Policies, and Users: Connection Profiles