Which option shows the correct traffic selectors for the child SA on the remote ASA, when the headquarter ASA initiates the tunnel?

Which option shows the correct traffic selectors for the child SA on the remote ASA, when
the headquarter ASA initiates the tunnel?

Which option shows the correct traffic selectors for the child SA on the remote ASA, when
the headquarter ASA initiates the tunnel?

A.
Local selector 192.168.33.0/0-192.168.33.255/65535 Remote selector 192.168.20.0/0-
192.168.20.255/65535

B.
Local selector 192.1 68.33.0/0-192.168.33.255/65535 Remote selector 192.168.22.0/0-
192.168.22.255/65535

C.
Local selector 192.168.22.0/0-192.168.22.255/65535 Remote selector 192.168.33.0/0-
192.168.33.255/65535

D.
Local selector 192.168.33.0/0-192.168.33.255/65535 Remote selector 0.0.0.0/0 –
0.0.0.0/65535

E.
Local selector 0.0.0.0/0 – 0.0.0.0/65535Remote selector 192.168.22.0/0 –
192.168.22.255/65535

Explanation:
The traffic selector is used to determine which traffic should be protected
(encrypted over the IPSec tunnel). We want this to be specific, otherwise Internet traffic will
also be sent over the tunnel and most likely dropped on the remote side. Here, we just want
to protect traffic from 192.168.33.0/24 (THE LOCAL SIDE) to 192.168.22.0/24 (THE
REMOTE SIDE).



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