Refer to the exhibit. An engineer must configure a Cisco WLC with WPA2 Enterprise mode and avoid global server lists. Which action is required?
Refer to the exhibit. An engineer must configure a Cisco WLC with WPA2 Enterprise mode and avoid global server lists. Which action is required?
To configure a Cisco Wireless LAN Controller (WLC) with WPA2 Enterprise mode and avoid the use of global server lists, it is necessary to specify a RADIUS authentication server directly within the WLC's configuration. This configuration ensures that the WLC uses the designated RADIUS server for client authentication and prevents it from selecting a server from the global server list, which may include unnecessary or undesired servers. Therefore, selecting a RADIUS authentication server is the required action.
Answer C is correct To configure a Cisco WLC with WPA2 Enterprise mode and avoid global server lists, the engineer must perform the following action: 1. Set up a RADIUS server for authentication and authorization. 2. Configure the WLC to use the RADIUS server for client authentication. 3. Enable WPA2 Enterprise mode on the WLC. 4. Disable the use of global server lists on the WLC.
In WPA2 Enterprise mode, the WLC (Wireless LAN Controller) relies on a RADIUS (Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service) server for authentication of wireless clients. By selecting a RADIUS authentication server directly within the WLC configuration, the need for global server lists, which might contain unnecessary or undesired servers, is avoided.
Specifying the RADIUS server is necessary to avoid it being chosen from a global server list. https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/wireless/controller/8-10/config-guide/b_cg810/wlan_security.html#identity-psk "If the RADIUS server is not configured, the RADIUS server is selected from the global list."
C. Select a RADIUS authentication server
C is correct
WPA2 Enterprise is 802.11x with EAP, i think that the correct answer is A