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An engineer must control administrative access to the WLC using their Active Directory without being concerned about RBAC after the admin user is authenticated. Which two features does the engineer co
The correct answer is D. RADIUS server E. TACACS server. To control administrative access to the WLC using Active Directory without concern for RBAC post-authentication, the engineer would configure a RADIUS server (option D) and a TACACS server (option E). These servers can integrate with Active Directory to authenticate users, and on
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An engineer must control administrative access to the WLC using their Active Directory without being concerned about RBAC after the admin user is authenticated. Which two features does the engineer configure to accomplish this task? (Choose two.)
Options
- ADevice Admin Policy Set
- BUser Access Mode: ReadWrite
- CACL
- DRADIUS server
- ETACACS server
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(45 responses)- A7% (3)
- B4% (2)
- C16% (7)
- D73% (33)
Explanation
To control administrative access to the WLC using Active Directory without concern for RBAC post-authentication, the engineer would configure a RADIUS server (option D) and a TACACS server (option E). These servers can integrate with Active Directory to authenticate users, and once authenticated, the admin user's access level can be determined without the need for additional role-based access control configurations within the WLC.
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