When designing for a remote worker, which two are typical requirements? (Choose two.)
A.
best-effort interactive and low-volume traffic patterns
B.
connections to the enterprise edge using Layer 2 WAN technologies
C.
always-on connection with SLA from ISP
D.
voice and IPsec VPN support
E.
high-end security devices with stateful firewall filtering
F.
dual or multihoming to ISPs
Explanation:
Teleworker: The teleworker module allows enterprises to securely deliver voice and data services
to a remote small office/home office (SOHO) over a standard broadband access service, providing
a business-resiliency solution for the enterprise and a flexible work environment for employees.
Centralized management minimizes the IT support costs, and robust integrated security mitigatesthe unique security challenges of this environment. Integrated security- and identity-based
networking services enable the enterprise to help extend campus security policies to the
teleworker.
Staff can securely log in to the network over an “always-on” VPN and gain access to authorized
applications and services from a single cost-effective platform. The productivity can be further
enhanced by adding a Cisco IP phone, providing cost-effective access to a centralized IP
communications system with voice and unified messaging services.
Quoted from the CCDA 640-864 Official Cert Guide by Anthony Bruno and Steve Jordan:
“The following summarizes typical remote-access requirements:
Best-effort interactive and low-volume traffic patterns
Connections to the enterprise edge using Layer 2 WAN technologies (consider capital and recurring costs)
Voice and IPsec VPN support”
With this information it appears that there are 3 answers listed not 2.