Q: 15
Refer to the exhibit.
The VPN concentrator is experiencing issues. Which action should be taken to ensure a stable
environment?
The VPN concentrator is experiencing issues. Which action should be taken to ensure a stable
environment?Options
Discussion
C . Saw a similar one on a practice exam and it always says to disconnect LAN ports for VPN concentrator mode (one-arm setup). Keeps the VPN traffic isolated to just the Internet port. Pretty sure that's what Meraki recommends too, but open if anyone has a different deployment experience.
C . Meraki one-arm VPN concentrator setup specifically says disconnect the LAN ports or you'll get funky routing and possible loops. D is for routed mode, not concentrator. Seen similar in practice labs and docs, but if anyone's had a different experience, let me know.
Its C, Meraki wants the LAN ports disconnected for VPN concentrator mode. Keeps routing clean and avoids issues. Pretty confident here.
C but D makes me second guess myself given how the options are worded.
C, that's the one here. LAN ports need to be disconnected for proper VPN concentrator operation.
Don't think it's D, because configuring routed mode isn't what's needed for this scenario. The key with Meraki one-arm VPN concentrators is to keep all LAN ports physically disconnected, so C is the accurate step to ensure the VPN operates smoothly and you don't end up with routing loops. Pretty sure about this based on exam guides and Meraki docs, but if anyone interprets it differently let me know.
Ugh, classic Cisco exam trickery here. C
Makes sense, C is the way to go for one-arm VPN concentrator issues. Disconnecting LAN ports lines up with Meraki’s actual recommendations.
C imo. D is tricky since routed mode sounds right, but in the exam context for VPN concentrator, LAN ports must be disconnected. Pretty sure they use D as a distractor here based on similar questions.
Nah, C is correct here. D looks tempting but if you leave the LAN ports connected in concentrator mode, it messes up routing and traffic isolation. Seen practice questions use D as a trap. Anyone disagree?
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