I think the correct answer is B
Please note for a wireless 802.1X configuration, this alert will only be generated if the association requirements for network access is set to WPA2-Enterprise with a custom RADIUS server. This alert will not be triggered for splash pages using a RADIUS server if there is an 802.1X failure.
For a wireless 802.1X configuration, this alert will only be generated if the association requirements for network access is set to WPA2-Enterprise with a custom RADIUS server. This alert will not be triggered for splash pages using a RADIUS server if there is an 802.1X failure.
The answer is B:
A node displays the Recent 802.1X Failure alert when the RADIUS testing feature is enabled and it doesn't get a reply from one or more of the configured RADIUS servers. The alert may just mean that the device didn't get a reply from the server once due to network conditions in that particular moment. Please keep reading to verify if is this a one-time situation or if there's a bigger problem.
Understanding RADIUS Testing Feature
When RADIUS testing feature is enabled, Meraki devices will periodically send Access-Request messages to the configured RADIUS servers using identity meraki_8021x_test to ensure that the RADIUS servers are reachable. All RADIUS servers are tested by every node at least once every 24 hours.
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