Cisco ASA 5500 Series Adaptive Security Appliances are easy-to-deploy solutions that integrate
world-class firewall, Unified Communications (voice/video) security, SSL and IPsec VPN, intrusion
prevention (IPS), and content security services in a flexible, modular product family. You are
asked to configure a Cisco ASA 5505 Adaptive Security Appliance as an Easy VPN hardware
client. In the process of configuration, you defined a list of backup servers for the security
appliance to use. After several hours of being connected to the primary VPN server, the security
appliance fails. You notice that your Easy VPN hardware client has now connected to a backup
server that is not defined within the configuration of the client. Where did your Easy VPN hardware
client get this backup server?
A.
The backup servers that you listed were no longer available, so the Easy VPN hardware client
used the list of backup servers that it retrieved from the primary server.
B.
The connection profile that was configured on the primary VPN server was pushed to your Easy
VPN hardware client and overwrote the list of backup servers that you had configured.
C.
The backup servers that you listed were not configured as VPN servers, so the Easy VPN
hardware client used the list of backup servers retrieved from the primary server.
D.
The group policy that was configured on the primary VPN server was pushed to your Easy VPN
client and overwrote the list of backup servers that you had configured.