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When configuring 802.1X authentication, what are three server fail fallback settings? (Choose three.)

  • A. log
  • B. sustain
  • C. permit
  • D. count
  • E. move
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silvique_ms
Highly Voted 4 years, 5 months ago
I think is info: https://www.juniper.net/documentation/en_US/junos/topics/topic-map/radius-server-configuration-ex-series-cli.html In Chapter "Understanding Server Fail Fallback and Authentication on Switches"
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nushadu
Most Recent 3 years, 5 months ago
Permit authentication, allowing traffic to flow from the end device through the interface as if the end device were successfully authenticated by the RADIUS server. Deny authentication, preventing traffic from flowing from the end device through the interface. This is the default. Move the end device to a specified VLAN if the switch receives a RADIUS access-reject message. The configured VLAN name overrides any attributes sent by the server. (The VLAN must already exist on the switch.) Sustain authenticated end devices that already have LAN access and deny unauthenticated end devices. If the RADIUS servers time out during reauthentication, previously authenticated end devices are reauthenticated and new users are denied LAN access.
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hyena
3 years, 6 months ago
Server fail fallback enables you to specify one of four actions to be taken for end devices awaiting authentication when the server is timed out. Permit authentication, allowing traffic to flow from the end device through the interface as if the end device were successfully authenticated by the RADIUS server. Deny authentication, preventing traffic from flowing from the end device through the interface. This is the default. Move the end device to a specified VLAN if the switch receives a RADIUS access-reject message. The configured VLAN name overrides any attributes sent by the server. (The VLAN must already exist on the switch.) Sustain authenticated end devices that already have LAN access and deny unauthenticated end devices. If the RADIUS servers time out during reauthentication, previously authenticated end devices are reauthenticated and new users are denied LAN access.
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dahai
4 years, 6 months ago
https://www.juniper.net/documentation/en_US/junos/topics/topic-map/radius-server-configuration-ex-series-cli.html#id-configuring-radius-server-fail-fallback-cli-procedure
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