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350-701 · Question #388
When a transparent authentication fails on the Web Security Appliance, which type of access does the end user get?
The correct answer is A. guest. If transparent authentication fails, you can configure how to handle the transaction: you can grant the user guest access, or you can force an authentication prompt to appear to the user. Guide/b_WSA_UserGuide_12_5/b_WSA_UserGuide_11_7_chapter_0101.html
Submitted by marco_it· Mar 30, 2026Content Security
Question
When a transparent authentication fails on the Web Security Appliance, which type of access does the end user get?
Options
- Aguest
- Blimited Internet
- Cblocked
- Dfull Internet
How the community answered
(51 responses)- A94% (48)
- B2% (1)
- D4% (2)
Explanation
If transparent authentication fails, you can configure how to handle the transaction: you can grant the user guest access, or you can force an authentication prompt to appear to the user. Guide/b_WSA_UserGuide_12_5/b_WSA_UserGuide_11_7_chapter_0101.html
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#Cisco WSA#transparent authentication#guest access#auth failure
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