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Cisco Exam 300-730 Topic 4 Question 108 Discussion

Actual exam question for Cisco's 300-730 exam
Question #: 108
Topic #: 4
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Where is split tunneling defined for IKEv2 remote access clients on a Cisco router?

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Johana
13 days ago
If you can't find the answer, just tell the instructor that split tunneling is overrated anyway. Who needs a secure VPN when you can just use the internet like the rest of us?
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Loreen
14 days ago
I bet the answer is hidden in the router's config, like in the old days when you had to dig through miles of CLI output to find anything.
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Delmy
15 days ago
I'm going to go with the IKEv2 authorization policy. That's where we define all the IKE-related settings, so it makes sense that split tunneling would be there.
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Carmen
16 days ago
Wait, isn't split tunneling in the webvpn context? That's where all the SSL VPN stuff is, isn't it?
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Dorinda
20 days ago
Hmm, I think it's in the virtual template. That's where we configure the VPN interface, isn't it?
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Kirk
4 days ago
A) IKEv2 authorization policy
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Rosann
1 months ago
I'm pretty sure it's in the Group Policy, that's where we define all the VPN settings, right?
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Dolores
2 days ago
I think it's in the virtual template where split tunneling is defined for IKEv2 remote access clients.
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Kayleigh
16 days ago
It's actually defined in the IKEv2 authorization policy, not the Group Policy.
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Elena
27 days ago
Yes, you're correct. Split tunneling for IKEv2 remote access clients is defined in the Group Policy.
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Shonda
2 months ago
Hmm, I'm not sure. Can you explain why you think it's in the IKEv2 authorization policy?
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Kimbery
2 months ago
Actually, I believe it is defined in the IKEv2 authorization policy.
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Shonda
2 months ago
I think split tunneling is defined in the Group Policy.
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