Suggested Answer:D🗳️
Intelligent Access Points (IAPs) and controllers support two methods of RADIUS based authentication: RADIUS MAC authentication and 802.1x authentication. Reference: https://fortinetweb.s3.amazonaws.com/docs.fortinet.com/v2/attachments/9019f7f8-200d-11e9-b6f6-f8bc1258b856/ FortiNAC_Wireless_Integration_Overview.pdf
C. Actually, I see in the FortiNac Admin Guide (v8.5.0) on p. 394, "MAC Learned or MAC Notification Traps are traps that send host information when the host connects or disconnects
alleviating the need for FortiNAC to poll."
The Study Guide on p. 84 also states, "MAC notification traps are the preferred method for learning this Layer 2 information and you should always use them when you have the option.
This is if it's a wired client, answer is D, RADIUS is the method for wireless.
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