Which of the following is the default connection profile that is applied to clientless SSL VPN connections?
(Select the best answer.)
A.
DefaultRAGroup
B.
DefaultWEBVPNGroup
C.
DefaultSSLVPNGroup
D.
DefaultL2LGroup
Explanation:
The DefaultWEBVPNGroup connection profile is the default connection profile that is applied to clientless
Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) virtual private network (VPN) connections. Connection profiles are used to
separate remote VPN users into groups. For example, you can use one connection profile for contractors and
another connection profile for managers, with each profile providing access to different resources. If no
connection profile is associated with a particular user or if the user did not select a connection profile when the
user initiated the VPN connection, the default connection profile will be used. For SSL VPN connections, the
default connection profile is the DefaultWEBVPNGroup profile. You can edit the default connection profiles, but
you cannot delete them.
The DefaultRAGroup connection profile is not the default connection profile for clientless SSL VPN
connections. This profile is the default profile used for full tunneling IP Security (IPSec) VPN connections.
The DefaultL2LGroup connection profile is not the default connection profile for clientless SSL VPN
connections. This profile is the default profile used for IPSec LANtoLAN VPN connections.
The DefaultSSLVPNGroup connection profile is not the default connection profile for clientless SSL VPN
connections. This is not a default profile that is provided by Cisco. You can create a connection profile named
DefaultSSLVPNGroup, but it will not be used by default for clientless SSL VPN connections.Cisco: Configuring Tunnel Groups, Group Policies, and Users: Connection Profiles