Where did your Cisco Easy VPN hardware client get this backup server?

The administrator configured a Cisco ASA 5505 as a Cisco Easy VPN hardware client and also defined a list of Cisco Easy VPN backup servers in the Cisco ASA 5505. After an outage of the primary VPN server, you notice that your Cisco Easy VPN hardware client has now reconnected via a backup server that was not defined within the original Cisco Easy VPN backup servers list. Where did your Cisco Easy VPN hardware client get this backup server?

The administrator configured a Cisco ASA 5505 as a Cisco Easy VPN hardware client and also defined a list of Cisco Easy VPN backup servers in the Cisco ASA 5505. After an outage of the primary VPN server, you notice that your Cisco Easy VPN hardware client has now reconnected via a backup server that was not defined within the original Cisco Easy VPN backup servers list. Where did your Cisco Easy VPN hardware client get this backup server?

A.
The backup servers that you listed were no longer available, so the Cisco Easy VPN hardware client queried the load balance server for a "new" backup server address.

B.
The backup servers that you listed were no longer available, so a Group Policy that was configured on the primary VPN server pushed "new" backup server addresses to your client.

C.
The backup servers that you listed were no longer available, so the Cisco Easy VPN hardware client queried the primary VPN server via RADIUS protocol for a "new" backup server address.

D.
The backup servers that you listed were no longer available, so the Cisco Easy VPN hardware client queried and received from a predefined LDAP server a "new" backup server address.



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