What can be assigned using network access control policies?
What can be assigned using network access control policies?
Network access control policies can be used to assign logical networks. This allows for the provisioning of devices to specific network segments based on the defined policies.
C for sure
C. When an endpoint matches a network access policy, the policy provisions the device using a logical network.
Options A, B, and C do not directly relate to what *can be assigned* using network access control policies. Layer 3 polling intervals and FortiNAC device polling methods are more related to network management and monitoring rather than access control policies. Logical networks refer to how network resources are logically grouped, which is not about assigning policies but rather about network architecture. NAC policies primarily define criteria for identifying and classifying devices on the network.
The network access policy defines the logical network to be used for provisioning. Study Guide 7.2 Page 124
Ans: C
C page 124 of the study guide