Refer to the exhibit. An ACL is configured to restrict access for BYOD clients. The ACL must redirect devices to the guest portal. To which two devices on the local network must the ACL allow access other than the DHCP server? (Choose two.)
When configuring an ACL to restrict access for BYOD clients and redirect them to a guest portal, the ACL must allow access to the following devices (other than the DHCP server):
DNS Server (B):
BYOD clients need access to a DNS server to resolve the hostname of the guest portal (e.g., guestportal.example.com) into an IP address. Without DNS access, clients cannot reach the portal.
Cisco ISE (C):
Cisco ISE (Identity Services Engine) is typically used for authentication, authorization, and redirection to the guest portal. BYOD clients must be able to communicate with Cisco ISE to complete the onboarding process and access the guest portal.
Why Not the Other Options?
A. RADIUS Server: While a RADIUS server is used for authentication, it is not directly involved in redirecting clients to the guest portal. Cisco ISE often acts as the intermediary for this process.
D. SNMP Server: SNMP is used for network management and monitoring, and it is not required for BYOD clients to access the guest portal.
E. WLC: The Wireless LAN Controller (WLC) manages wireless clients, but BYOD clients do not need direct access to the WLC to reach the guest portal. The WLC handles the redirection internally.
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