Which of the following is an example of a split-tunnel VPN?
A.
Only public resources are accessed through the user’s internet connection.
B.
Encrypted resources are accessed through separate tunnels.
C.
All corporate and public resources are accessed through routing to on-site servers.
D.
ACLs are used to balance network traffic through different connections.
The Answer Is:
A
This question includes an explanation.
Explanation:
In a split-tunnel VPN, only corporate traffic is sent through the VPN tunnel, while public internet traffic goes directly through the user’s local ISP. This reduces bandwidth use on the corporate VPN concentrator and improves performance for non-work traffic.
B. Separate tunnels for encrypted traffic describes multi-tunnel VPNs, not split tunneling.
C. All traffic routed through on-site servers is a full-tunnel VPN, not split-tunnel.
D. ACLs balancing traffic relates to routing or load balancing, not VPN split tunneling.
References (CompTIA Network+ N10-009):
Domain: Networking Concepts — VPN types, split vs. full tunnel, remote access.
N10-009 PDF/Engine
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