You are troubleshooting a site-to-site VPN issue where the tunnel is not establishing. After issuing the debug crypto ipsec command on the headend router, you see the following output. What does this output suggest?1d00h: IPSec (validate_proposal): transform proposal(port 3, trans 2, hmac_alg 2) not supported1d00h: ISAKMP (0:2) : atts not acceptable. Next payload is 01d00h: ISAKMP (0:2) SA not acceptable
Which adaptive security appliance command can be used to see a generic framework of the requirements for configuring a VPN tunnel between an adaptive security appliance and a Cisco IOS router at a remote office?
After completing a site-to-site VPN setup between two routers, application performance over the tunnel is slow. You issue the show crypto ipsec sa command and see the following output. What does this output suggest? interfacE. Tunnel100Crypto map tag: Tunnel100-head-0, local addr 10.10.10.10protected vrF. (none)local ident (addr/mask/prot/port): (10.10.10.10/255.255.255.255/47/0) remote ident (addr/mask/prot/port): (10.20.20.20/255.255.255.255/47/0) current_peer 209.165.200.230 port 500PERMIT, flags={origin_is_acl,}#pkts encaps: 34836, #pkts encrypt: 34836, #pkts digest: 34836#pkts decaps: 26922, #pkts decrypt: 19211, #pkts verify: 19211#pkts compresseD. 0, #pkts decompresseD. 0#pkts not compresseD. 0, #pkts compr. faileD. 0#pkts not decompresseD. 0, #pkts decompress faileD. 0#send errors 0, #recv errors 0
Which Cisco adaptive security appliance command can be used to view the count of all active VPN sessions?
Refer to the exhibit.An administrator had the above configuration working with SSL protocol, but as soon as the administrator specified IPsec as the primary protocol, the CiscoAnyConnect client was not able to connect. What is the problem?
Which two are characteristics of GETVPN? (Choose two.)