Referring to the exhibit, how do you allow Host 3 to authenticate to the network but maintain secure access?

Refer to the Exhibit.

Host 1, Host 2, and Host 3 are connected to Switch A on interface ge-0/0/2. Host 1 and Host 2 do not support 802.1X. They can authenticate and connect to the Internet. Host 3 was added and it supports 802.1X; however, it is unable to authenticate.

Referring to the exhibit, how do you allow Host 3 to authenticate to the network but maintain secure access?

Refer to the Exhibit.

Host 1, Host 2, and Host 3 are connected to Switch A on interface ge-0/0/2. Host 1 and Host 2 do not support 802.1X. They can authenticate and connect to the Internet. Host 3 was added and it supports 802.1X; however, it is unable to authenticate.

Referring to the exhibit, how do you allow Host 3 to authenticate to the network but maintain secure access?

A.
Enable fallback authentication for 802.1X

B.
Disable MAC RADIUS Restrict option on ge-0/0/2

C.
Disable MAC RADIUS option on ge-0/0/2

D.
Enable Administrative mode for 802.1X



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