From the provided information, the client's Policy Manager State is listed as DHCP_REQD, which indicates that the client is in the process of requesting an IP address via DHCP but has not yet received one. This is further supported by the On Network status being No, meaning the client has not successfully joined the network.
Additionally, the SNMP NAC State is DHCP_REQD, which confirms that the client is stuck at the DHCP stage and cannot proceed to the RUN state until it obtains an IP address.
Why not the other options?
A. It has no communication with Cisco ISE: There is no evidence in the output to suggest that the client is failing due to a lack of communication with Cisco ISE.
B. An authentication error has occurred: The client has successfully associated with the SSID and passed the 802.11 authentication (Open System). There is no indication of an authentication failure.
D. Because of central switching, the AP must reach the Cisco ISE directly: Central switching does not inherently require the AP to communicate directly with Cisco ISE for the client to obtain an IP address. The issue here is specifically related to DHCP.
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