What differentiates a Cisco Catalyst switch configured …

Consider a design where a Cisco Catalyst switch that supports Network Edge Access
Topology (NEAT) is connected to an upstream switch that requires 802.1X authentication
on the switch-to-switch link. What differentiates a Cisco Catalyst switch configured for NEAT
from an unmanaged switch connected to the same upstream switch port?

Consider a design where a Cisco Catalyst switch that supports Network Edge Access
Topology (NEAT) is connected to an upstream switch that requires 802.1X authentication
on the switch-to-switch link. What differentiates a Cisco Catalyst switch configured for NEAT
from an unmanaged switch connected to the same upstream switch port?

A.
Switches that support NEAT can be configured with a port in supplicant mode.

B.
Switches that support NEAT can be configured with a port in authenticator mode that
supports authentication multi-auth.

C.
Switches that support NEAT can perform Layer 2 MAC address translation to allow
multiple hosts to be seen by the upstream switch as the same host.

D.
Switches that support NEAT can be configured with a port in authenticator mode that
supports authentication multi-host.



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