Michael makes an excellent point that IOS supports Clientless SSL VPN (WebVPN), Thin-Client SSL VPN (Port Forwarding), and SSL VPN Client (SVC-Full Tunnel Mode).
However I still think C (webvpn – IOS) and D (AnyConnect – ASA) are correct answers. The wording and scope (e.g. including IOS routers, ASA, etc.) seem more broad. If the question specifically said web VPN or IOS SSL VPN, then I think Michael’s choices would be correct.
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bchaldersays:
The SSL VPN feature (also known as WebVPN) provides support, in Cisco IOS software, for remote user access to enterprise networks from anywhere on the Internet. Remote access is provided through a Secure Socket Layer- (SSL-) enabled SSL VPN gateway. The SSL VPN gateway allows remote users to establish a secure Virtual Private Network (VPN) tunnel using a web browser. This feature provides a comprehensive solution that allows easy access to a broad range of web resources and web-enabled applications using native HTTP over SSL (HTTPS) browser support. SSL VPN delivers three modes of SSL VPN access: clientless, thin-client, and full-tunnel client support. http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/ios/12_4t/12_4t11/htwebvpn.html
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Dominik Biesays:
By the way, part of 307Q 300-209 dumps are available here:
The answer of this question is wrong, A,B are the correction, please find the below explanation;
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/security/ssl-vpn-client/70664-IOSthinclient.html
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Michael makes an excellent point that IOS supports Clientless SSL VPN (WebVPN), Thin-Client SSL VPN (Port Forwarding), and SSL VPN Client (SVC-Full Tunnel Mode).
However I still think C (webvpn – IOS) and D (AnyConnect – ASA) are correct answers. The wording and scope (e.g. including IOS routers, ASA, etc.) seem more broad. If the question specifically said web VPN or IOS SSL VPN, then I think Michael’s choices would be correct.
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The SSL VPN feature (also known as WebVPN) provides support, in Cisco IOS software, for remote user access to enterprise networks from anywhere on the Internet. Remote access is provided through a Secure Socket Layer- (SSL-) enabled SSL VPN gateway. The SSL VPN gateway allows remote users to establish a secure Virtual Private Network (VPN) tunnel using a web browser. This feature provides a comprehensive solution that allows easy access to a broad range of web resources and web-enabled applications using native HTTP over SSL (HTTPS) browser support. SSL VPN delivers three modes of SSL VPN access: clientless, thin-client, and full-tunnel client support.
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/ios/12_4t/12_4t11/htwebvpn.html
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By the way, part of 307Q 300-209 dumps are available here:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B-ob6L_QjGLpVTNFVTRPdC0zTnM
Best Regards!
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