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350-401 · Question #1096

Refer to the exhibit. An engineer must configure a Cisco WLC with WPA2 Enterprise mode and avoid global server lists. Which action is required?

The correct answer is C. Select a RADIUS authentication server. To configure WPA2 Enterprise without global server lists, the Cisco WLC must be configured to use a specific RADIUS authentication server directly for the SSID.

Submitted by obi.ng· Mar 6, 2026Security

Question

Refer to the exhibit. An engineer must configure a Cisco WLC with WPA2 Enterprise mode and avoid global server lists. Which action is required?

Exhibits

350-401 question #1096 exhibit 1
350-401 question #1096 exhibit 2

Options

  • AEnable EAP parameters
  • BApply CISCO ISE default settings
  • CSelect a RADIUS authentication server
  • DDisable the RADIUS server accounting interim update

How the community answered

(34 responses)
  • A
    9% (3)
  • B
    6% (2)
  • C
    82% (28)
  • D
    3% (1)

Why each option

To configure WPA2 Enterprise without global server lists, the Cisco WLC must be configured to use a specific RADIUS authentication server directly for the SSID.

AEnable EAP parameters

Enabling EAP parameters is part of WPA2 Enterprise configuration, but it's not the specific action to avoid global server lists; it's about the authentication method itself.

BApply CISCO ISE default settings

Applying Cisco ISE default settings might include global server lists or other configurations, which doesn't specifically address the requirement to avoid them.

CSelect a RADIUS authentication serverCorrect

WPA2 Enterprise mode requires an external RADIUS server for user authentication. To avoid global server lists and use a specific server for an SSID, the Cisco WLC configuration for that WLAN must explicitly select or define a local RADIUS authentication server to which authentication requests will be forwarded.

DDisable the RADIUS server accounting interim update

Disabling the RADIUS server accounting interim update relates to the frequency of accounting messages sent to the RADIUS server, which is an accounting detail and not directly related to selecting an authentication server or avoiding global lists.

Concept tested: WLC WPA2 Enterprise RADIUS configuration

Source: https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/wireless/controller/8-5/config-guide/b_cg85/wireless_lan_configuration.html

Topics

#Cisco WLC configuration#WPA2 Enterprise#RADIUS authentication

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