You are using ASDM to verify an IPSec VPN configuration made by another administrator on an ASA. Please
click exhibit to answer the following questions.
Exhibit:
Which of the following tunneling protocols are supported by the boson group policy? (Select the best answer.)
A.
only clientless SSL VPN
B.
only SSL VPN Client
C.
only IPSec
D.
both clientless SSL VPN and SSL VPN Client
E.
both clientless SSL VPN and IPSec
F.
clientless SSL VPN, SSL VPN Client, and IPSec
Explanation:
The boson group policy supports only IP Security (IPSec) as a tunneling protocol. You can specify the tunneling
protocols that can be used to establish a connection to a tunnel group, which is also known as a connection
profile, either in a group policy or within a user account, depending on whether the tunneling protocol
configuration should be applied to a group or to a single user. When you configure a tunneling protocol, you can
specify one or more of the following four options: Clientless SSL VPN, SSL VPN Client, IPSec, or L2TP/IPSec.
In this scenario, you can view the tunneling protocols that are configured for the boson group policy user
account by accessing the group policy information in Cisco Adaptive Security Device Manager (ASDM) by
clicking Configuration, clicking the Remote Access VPN button, expanding Network (Client) Access, clicking
Group Policies, and double clicking the boson group policy, which will open the Edit Internal Group Policy dialog
box. The More Options section on the General pane displays the Tunneling Protocols entry. This entry for the
boson group policy is configured with the IPsec option, which means that the boson group policy supports only
IPSec connections. The following exhibit displays the General pane of the Edit Internal Group Policy dialog box
for the boson group policy:Cisco: General VPN Setup: Adding or Editing a Remote Access Internal Group Policy, General Attributes