C. R1: Key Server – Customer 1 CEs: Group Members
Explanation:
In a GETVPN (Group Encrypted Transport VPN) deployment:
The Key Server (KS) is responsible for distributing keys and security policies to all Group Members (GMs).
GMs are routers participating in GETVPN and perform the actual encryption/decryption.
Since GETVPN is typically used for encryption between CE routers (Customer Edge) and does not rely on MPLS core (PE routers) for encryption, the Key Server is usually located at a central site router like R1.
In this scenario:
R1 is acting as the central Key Server.
Customer 1 CE1 and Customer 1 CE2 will act as Group Members to secure their traffic using GETVPN.
both Customer 1 and Customer 2 CEs need to be Group Members.
GETVPN not supporting NAT, answer D is the only one taking both Customers CEs in to account.
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