what would be the result of multiple 802.1X clients att…

Consider the example of an end user plugging an unmanaged third-party switch into a port
in a conference room. If the wiring closet switch port requires 802.1X authentication (and

the authentication host mode is set to the default), what would be the result of multiple
802.1X clients attempting to access the network from the unmanaged switch?

Consider the example of an end user plugging an unmanaged third-party switch into a port
in a conference room. If the wiring closet switch port requires 802.1X authentication (and

the authentication host mode is set to the default), what would be the result of multiple
802.1X clients attempting to access the network from the unmanaged switch?

A.
After 802.1X times out three times, all hosts on the unmanaged switch will have access
to the network.

B.
Up to eight hosts and one IP phone can be authenticated.

C.
After the first supplicant authenticates, other hosts connected to the unmanaged switch
will be blocked from the network.

D.
After the first supplicant authenticates, all other hosts connected to the unmanaged
switch have access to the network.



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