Refer to the exhibit.

A user who is tagged with the ClearPass roles of Role_Engineer and developer, but not testqa, connects to the network with a corporate Windows laptop.
Which Enforcement Profile is applied?
Refer to the exhibit.
A user who is tagged with the ClearPass roles of Role_Engineer and developer, but not testqa, connects to the network with a corporate Windows laptop.
Which Enforcement Profile is applied?
The enforcement policy is evaluated based on the 'First applicable' rule. This means the conditions are checked in order from top to bottom, and the first matching condition determines the enforcement profile. The user has the roles 'developer' and 'Role_Engineer'. Condition #1 checks for the 'guest' role, which the user does not have, so it is not applicable. Condition #2 checks for an Android OS, but the user is connecting with a Windows laptop, so it is also not applicable. Condition #3 lists several roles to match any of them (MATCHES_ANY), and it includes both 'developer' and 'Role_Engineer', which the user has, making this condition applicable. Therefore, the enforcement profile 'WIRELESS_EMPLOYEE_NETWORK' is applied.
No, D is actually correct. Condition #3 has a MATCHES_ANY condition and the user matches with his developer role so gets assigned the WIRELESS_EMPLOYEE_NETWORK role from this.
rules 1 & 2 not matched. rule 3 states to match 'any' of the specified roles which includes developer which satisfies the conditions of the rule (Wireless Employee Network).
The correct answer is B