When a VPN client that is using redundant peering and has obtained an IP address from the
primary VPN gateway loses connection to that gateway, how is traffic rerouted?
A.
The secondary VPN gateway automatically routes the traffic back to the client using the same
IP address.
B.
Redundant Internet routing protocols reroute the traffic to and from the client and the gateway.
C.
Traffic flow stops, and the client must reestablish connection. Once connection is established,
the same IP address is issued to the client and similarly routed.
D.
The secondary VPN gateway issues the client a new IP address and routes traffic accordingly.