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HPE6-A82 Questions and Answers

Question # 6

An organization with 345 employees wants to have the guest create their own accounts for access to the public WLAN. and when guests reconnect they do not want the guest to have to tog in again

Which ClearPass features can be used to meet these requirements?

A.

ClearPass Onboard Portal

B.

Guest access with MAC caching

C.

Guest serf-registration with sponsor approval

D.

Enforcement based on endpoint profiling

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Question # 7

What are "Known" endpoints in ClearPass?

A.

These are endpoints whose beacons have been detected but have never completed authentication

B.

The label "Known" indicates rogue endpoints labeled as "friendly" or "ignore"

C.

"Known" endpoints have be fingerprinted to determine their operating system and manufacturer.

D.

"Known" endpoints can be authenticated based on MAC address to bypass the captive portal login.

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Question # 8

An organization wants to have guests connect their own personal devices to the wireless network without requiring a receptionist setting up a guest account. Which ClearPass feature can be used to meet the organization's requirements?

A.

Guest with self-registration

B.

ClearPass Onboard

C.

MAC authentication with profiling

D.

Policy Manager Enforcement

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Question # 9

When using Guest Authentication with MAC Caching service template, which statements are true? (Select two.)

A.

The guest authentication is provided better security than without using MAC caching

B.

The guest authentication is provided better security than without using MAC caching

C.

The endpoint status of the client will be treated as "known" the first time the client associates to the network

D.

Which wireless SSID and wireless controller must be indicated when configuring the template

E.

The client will be required to re-enter their credentials even if still within the MAC-Auth Expiry term

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