Refer to the exhibit. A network engineer is configuring a wireless LAN with Web Passthrough Layer 3 Web Policy. Which action must the engineer take to complete the configuration?
Refer to the exhibit. A network engineer is configuring a wireless LAN with Web Passthrough Layer 3 Web Policy. Which action must the engineer take to complete the configuration?
To complete the configuration of a wireless LAN with Web Passthrough Layer 3 Web Policy, the Layer 2 Security should be set to 'None'. Web Passthrough typically does not require Layer 2 security as it relies on a web-based authentication method. Setting Layer 2 Security to something like WPA or 802.1X would conflict with the purpose of allowing open access initially for the web-based authentication to take place.
Navigate to WLAN > Edit > Security > Layer2, and select None for Layer 2 Security: https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/wireless-mobility/wireless-lan-wlan/116879-configure-wlc-00.html
Latest link: https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/switches/lan/Denali_16-1/ConfigExamples_Technotes/Techzone_Articles/Example_and_Technotes_Denali_16_1_1/Example_and_Technotes_Denali_16_1_1_chapter_011011.html
"D" should be correct answer
Out of the three options (A. Set the Layer 2 Security to None, B. Disable Web Passthrough, and C. Enable the WPA Policy), enabling the WPA Policy (option C) is the most suitable approach to complete the configuration of a wireless LAN (WLAN) with Web Passthrough Layer 3 Web Policy. Here's why: WPA Policy: Enabling WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access) policy provides Layer 2 security for the WLAN. This means data transmissions between devices and the access point are encrypted, protecting them from eavesdropping and unauthorized access. Compatibility with Web Passthrough: WPA (specifically WPA2-PSK with AES encryption) is compatible with Web Passthrough functionality. Users can still connect initially without full authentication, but WPA secures the data transmission after the initial connection.
D is correct - No L2 security for web pass thru
I think its D