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300-430 · Question #16

When implementing self-registration for guest/BYOD devices, what happens when an employee tries to connect four devices to the network at the same time?

The correct answer is B. The registration is allowed, but only one device is connected at any given time.. In a self-registration setup for guest/BYOD devices, when an employee tries to connect multiple devices simultaneously, the system allows the registration of all devices. However, it restricts the active connection to only one device at a time. This ensures that network resources

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Question

When implementing self-registration for guest/BYOD devices, what happens when an employee tries to connect four devices to the network at the same time?

Options

  • AThe last device is removed and the newly added device is updated as active device.
  • BThe registration is allowed, but only one device is connected at any given time.
  • CAll devices are allowed on the network simultaneously.
  • DPurge time dictates how long a device is registered to the portal.

How the community answered

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  • A
    3% (2)
  • B
    88% (51)
  • C
    7% (4)
  • D
    2% (1)

Explanation

In a self-registration setup for guest/BYOD devices, when an employee tries to connect multiple devices simultaneously, the system allows the registration of all devices. However, it restricts the active connection to only one device at a time. This ensures that network resources are not overburdened by a single user connecting multiple devices.

Topics

#guest access#BYOD#self-registration#device limit

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