What happens when a client capable of using 802.1X joins the network on the same port?

You have configured a guest VLAN using 802.1X on a Cisco Catalyst switch. A client incapable of using 802.1X has accessed the port and has been assigned to the guest VLAN. What happens when a client capable of using 802.1Xjoins the network on the same port?

You have configured a guest VLAN using 802.1X on a Cisco Catalyst switch. A client incapable of using 802.1X has accessed the port and has been assigned to the guest VLAN. What happens when a client capable of using 802.1Xjoins the network on the same port?

A.
The client capable of using 802.1X is allowed access and proper security policies are applied to the client.

B.
EAPOL packets will not be allowed on the guest VLAN and the access attempt with fail.

C.
The port is put into the unauthorized state in the user-configured access VLAN, and authentication is restarted.

D.
This is considered a security breach by the authentication server and all users on the access port will be placed into the restricted VLAN.



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