Which two statements describe effects of the DoNothing option within the untrusted network policy on a Cisco AnyConnect profile?

Which two statements describe effects of the DoNothing option within the untrusted network policy
on a Cisco AnyConnect profile? (Choose two.)

Which two statements describe effects of the DoNothing option within the untrusted network policy
on a Cisco AnyConnect profile? (Choose two.)

A.
The client initiates a VPN connection upon detection of an untrusted network.

B.
The client initiates a VPN connection upon detection of a trusted network.

C.
The always-on feature is enabled.

D.
The always-on feature is disabled.

E.
The client does not automatically initiate any VPN connection.

Explanation:



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Petar Georgiev

Petar Georgiev

Answer D E

A – Wrong because the DoNothing is selected when you want the AnyConnect to DoNothing when find itself in an untrusted network. To initiate a connection the “Connect” option should be sellected
B – Wrong because for trusted network there is different section for configuration
C – Wrong, Always on can be accomplished if both the untrusted and trusted network are confiured with the “Connect” option

Moto

Moto

hala, there is a mistake in documentation.

Untrusted Network Policy.
This is the action the client takes when the user is outside the corporate network. The options are:
Connect—The client starts a VPN connection upon the detection of an untrusted network.

Do Nothing—The client takes no action upon detection of an untrusted network. This option disablesAlways-On VPN. Setting both the Trusted Network Policy and Untrusted Network Policy to Do Nothing disables Trusted Network Detection.

http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/security/vpn_client/anyconnect/anyconnect40/administration/guide/b_AnyConnect_Administrator_Guide_4-0/configure-vpn.html