A. HTTPS to ClearPass
B. DHCP address assignment
C. RADIUS to ClearPass
D. DNS resolution
E. HTTPS to the Internet
F. DHCP options 43 and 150
A. Client attempts will fail without an additional Authentication method applied.
B. This removes the reliance on the known or unknown status for MAC authentication.
C. All clients with unknown endpoints will be granted guest access regardless of authorization
D. All clients with known endpoints will be granted guest access regardless of authorization.
A. The captive portal page hosted on Aruba Central in the cloud
B. The redirect will time out and fan to resolve
C. The captive portal page hosted on the Aruba controller
D. The captive portal page hosted on ClearPass
A. Endpoint Repository
B. Local user Repository
C. Gust User Repository
D. OnGuard Repository
A. Requires a Cisco Smart Net license to be installed on the Network Access Device (NAD) utilizing the feature
B. Forwards DHCP and HTTP user-agent info to ClearPass using RADIUS accounting packets
C. Forwards DHCP and HTTP user-agent info to ClearPass using Control and Datagram Transport Layer Security (DTLS) encapsulation
D. Requires the purchase of a supported Cisco Access Point licensed as an Aruoa Monitor Mode AP. to then act as !he sensor
E. Gathers raw endpoint data from Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP) and Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP)
A. The endpoint status of the client will be treated as "known" the first time the client associates to the network
B. Which wireless SSID and wireless controller must be indicated when configuring the template
C. The guest authentication is provided better security than without using MAC caching
D. The client will be required to re-enter their credentials even if still within the MAC-Auth Expiry term
E. The guest authentication is provided better security than without using MAC caching