Which three Cisco Configuration Professional features might prompt a client to consider an upgrade? (Choose three)
A.
security audit
B.
association of QoS policies with router interfaces
C.
VPN and WAN connection testing
D.
WAN and VPN troubleshooting
E.
AAA
F.
Cisco Configuration Professional Express
G.
role-based access
Explanation:
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Security audit: Provides quick compliance to best-practices (Cisco TAC, ICSA recommendations) security policies for routers and assesses vulnerability of existing router. CCP Security Audit will run a series of predefined checklists to assess the router’s security configuration.
QoS: You can create QoS policies and associate them with router interfaces. Once created, you can clone policies, and edit the QoS classes in the policies. CCP also allows you to monitor the traffic on which the QoS policy has been applied.
VPN and WAN connection testing: You can test configured VPN and WAN connections right after configuring them, or you can test them later. CCP sends a ping to the remote system. If the ping fails, CCP performs checks to determine the cause of the failure, reports its findings, and recommends actions that you can take to correct the problem.
WAN and VPN troubleshooting: Layer 2 and above troubleshooting integrated with TAC knowledge base of recovery actions.
Security audit: Provides quick compliance to best-practices (Cisco TAC, ICSA recommendations) security policies for routers and assesses vulnerability of existing router. CCP also offers a one-click router lockdown and an innovative security auditing capability to check and recommend changes to router configuration based on ICSA Labs and Cisco TAC recommendations.
Configuration Professional Express: When you launch CCP on a router that has not yet been configured, you will instead see the splash screen for CCP Express. The CCP Express Wizard will help you connect your router to the local network and to the Internet.
Role-based access: Factory-default profiles: Admin, read-only, firewall, Easy VPN remote. You can associate predefined CLI views to user accounts in CCP. These CLI views define the functions that users can perform, based on their roles in the network.
AAA: You can configure AAA features using CCP.
seems like question instructions should be check all that apply