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Question #: 89
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CMX Facebook Wi-Fi allows access to the network before authentication. Which two elements are available? (Choose two.)

  • A. Allow HTTP traffic only before authentication and block all the traffic.
  • B. Allow all the traffic before authentication and intercept HTTPS only.
  • C. Allow HTTPs traffic only before authentication and block all other traffic.
  • D. Allow all the traffic before authentication and intercept HTTP only.
  • E. Allow SNMP traffic only before authentication and block all the traffic.
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Suggested Answer: CD 🗳️
Reference:
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/wireless/mse/8-0/CMX_Connect_Engage_Visitor_Connect/Guide/
Cisco_CMX_Connect_Engage_Config_Guide_VC/CMX_Facebook_Wi-Fi.html

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rrahim
1 week ago
Selected Answer: AD
A. Allow HTTP traffic only before authentication and block all the traffic. D. Allow all the traffic before authentication and intercept HTTP only. Explanation: CMX Facebook Wi-Fi: CMX Facebook Wi-Fi is a solution that allows users to access a wireless network by logging in via their Facebook credentials. Before authentication, limited access is provided to facilitate the login process. Allow HTTP traffic only before authentication and block all the traffic: This option allows users to access only HTTP traffic (unencrypted web traffic) before authentication. This is typically used to redirect users to the Facebook login page or a captive portal. All other traffic is blocked until authentication is completed. Allow all the traffic before authentication and intercept HTTP only: This option allows all traffic before authentication but intercepts HTTP traffic to redirect users to the Facebook login page or captive portal. This ensures that users can still access other services (e.g., DNS) while being redirected for authentication.
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rrahim
1 week ago
C. Allow HTTPS traffic only before authentication and block all other traffic: Allowing only HTTPS traffic before authentication is not practical because the Facebook login page or captive portal typically uses HTTP for redirection.
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malkana
6 months, 1 week ago
he following are the different options to choose for access before authentication: Allow HTTPs traffic only before authentication and block all the traffic: – To do this, click the sequence number whose Source Port or Dest Port has the value HTTPs. The Access Control Lists > Rules > Edit page appears and you can select Permit from the Action drop-down list and click Apply. Allow all the traffic before authentication and intercept HTTP only. – To intercept HTTP, click the sequence number whose Source Port or Dest Port has the value HTTP. The Access Control Lists > Rules > Edit page appears and you can select Deny from the Action drop-down list and click Apply.
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kthekillerc
9 months, 2 weeks ago
Provided answer is correct
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drel
1 year, 1 month ago
Correct https://content.cisco.com/chapter.sjs?uri=/searchable/chapter/www.cisco.com/content/en/us/td/docs/wireless/mse/8-0/CMX_Connect_Engage_Visitor_Connect/Guide/Cisco_CMX_Connect_Engage_Config_Guide_VC/CMX_Facebook_Wi-Fi.html.xml
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