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An engineer notices that while an employee is connected remotely, all traffic is being routed to the corporate network. Which split-tunnel policy allows a remote client to use their local provider for Internet access when working from home?

  • A. tunnelall
  • B. excludeall
  • C. tunnelspecified
  • D. excludespecified
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Suggested Answer: C 🗳️

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Gordie
4 months, 4 weeks ago
Selected Answer: C
tunnelall - This keyword specifies that all traffic goes through the tunnel. Users can reach the Internet through the tunnel. tunnelspecified -This keyword tunnels all traffic from or to the specified networks. This option enables split tunneling. It lets you create a network list of addresses to tunnel. Data to all other addresses travels in the clear, and is routed by the remote user’s Internet service provider. excludespecified - This keyword defines a list of networks to which traffic goes in the clear. This feature is useful for remote users who want to access devices on their local network, such as printers, while they are connected to the corporate network through a tunnel.
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ms997
6 months, 3 weeks ago
Correct answer is C, here is why: Now, specify the split tunnel mode. You can choose from the following three options: excludespecified (exclude only networks specified by split-tunnel-network-list) tunnelall (tunnel everything) tunnelspecified (tunnel only networks specified by split-tunnel-network-list) you're going to all all non RFC-1918 in ACL if you choose Answer D, the correct answer is C tunnel only whats included in ACL, the rest will go over ISP not tunnel. remember work smart!
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pfrank
10 months, 1 week ago
Selected Answer: D
The split-tunneling policy that allows a remote client to use their local provider for internet access when working from home is usually called "excludespecified".
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chekoe
10 months, 2 weeks ago
D is the correct answer
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shadow2020
11 months, 1 week ago
exclude specified is correct, notes from Cisco community: In an exclude-specified configuration; AnyConnect will not tunnel traffic to or from the networks specified in the Network List. Traffic from or to all other addresses is tunneled
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