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Refer to the exhibit. A wireless engineer has integrated the wireless network with a RADIUS server. Although the configuration on the RADIUS is correct, users are reporting that they are unable to con
The correct answer is D. Configure the shared-secret keys on the controller and the RADIUS seever.. The issue described indicates that authentication requests from the wireless network to the RADIUS server are being dropped. This problem is often due to a mismatch in shared-secret keys between the wireless controller and the RADIUS server. The shared secret is a password- like
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Refer to the exhibit. A wireless engineer has integrated the wireless network with a RADIUS server. Although the configuration on the RADIUS is correct, users are reporting that they are unable to connect. During troubleshooting, the engineer notices that the authentication requests are being dropped. Which action will resolve the issue?
Options
- AProvide a valid client username that has been configured on the RADIUS server
- BAuthenticate the client using the same EAP type that has been set up on the RADIUS server.
- CAllow connectivity from the wireless controller to the IP of the RADIUS server.
- DConfigure the shared-secret keys on the controller and the RADIUS seever.
How the community answered
(40 responses)- A3% (1)
- B8% (3)
- C3% (1)
- D88% (35)
Explanation
The issue described indicates that authentication requests from the wireless network to the RADIUS server are being dropped. This problem is often due to a mismatch in shared-secret keys between the wireless controller and the RADIUS server. The shared secret is a password- like value that must be configured on both sides to ensure secure communication. By configuring both sides with matching shared-secret keys, it ensures that authentication messages are properly encrypted and decrypted by each party, allowing for successful user connection.
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