Question 171
A company has these requirements for access to their wireless and wired corporate LANs using 802.1x:
- Client devices that are corporate assets and have been joined to the Active Directory domain are allowed access.
- Personal devices must not be allowed access.
- Clients and access servers must be mutually authenticated.
Which solution meets these requirements?
- Client devices that are corporate assets and have been joined to the Active Directory domain are allowed access.
- Personal devices must not be allowed access.
- Clients and access servers must be mutually authenticated.
Which solution meets these requirements?
Question 172
A service provider must provide Internet connectivity to an MPLS Layer 3 VPN customer. Which solution allows this customer to have Internet access?
Question 173
Which two benefits are of protecting the control plane of a network device? (Choose two.)
Question 174
You are designing an IEEE 802.1X solution for a customer, where the network supports a large number of IP phones and printers. You plan to configure MAC address bypass for the phones and printers. What is your primary design and security concern?
Question 175
You are designing a wireless LAN with the following components:
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High-density indoor access point deployment
2.4-GHz and 5-GHz radios
802.11a, 802.11g, and 802.11n mode wireless LAN clients
Site survey results show negligible foreign WiFi and non-WiFi interference. What is the best method to decrease duty cycle (radio frequency utilization) and increase overall wireless LAN client performance for this design?
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High-density indoor access point deployment
2.4-GHz and 5-GHz radios
802.11a, 802.11g, and 802.11n mode wireless LAN clients
Site survey results show negligible foreign WiFi and non-WiFi interference. What is the best method to decrease duty cycle (radio frequency utilization) and increase overall wireless LAN client performance for this design?