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Which of the following VPN topologies establishes a persistent connection between an organization's main office and its branch offices using a third-party network or the Internet?

  • A. Hub-and-Spoke
  • B. Full Mesh
  • C. Point-to-Point
  • D. Star
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Selected Answer: A
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In hub-and-spoke technology, the main organization is considered the hub, and its remote offices are considered the spokes. The spokes access the VPN through the hub. This topology is mainly used in banking and international organizations. The hub controls two types of communication:  Communication between a spoke and a hub  Communication between the spokes This topology is used to represent an intranet VPN connecting an organization’s main office to its regional offices. The hubs facilitate the sharing of numerous amounts of data. There are separate tunnels for data transfer between the hub and the spoke. All the data transfers happen through the hub. The hub-and–spoke topology can become a multilevel topology depending on the growth of the network.
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