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Which of the following descriptions about authentication event authorization is wrong?

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When the user encounters different events during the authentication process, the user is in an unsuccessful authentication state. At this time, you can configure the authentication event authorization to meet the needs of these users to access specific network resources.

Which of the following descriptions about authentication event authorization is wrong?

  • A . If the user's network access rights are not configured when the authentication fails or the authentication server is Down, after the user authentication fails, the user remains in the pre-connected state and has the network access rights of the pre-connected user
    B. Authentication event authorization can support authorization parameters including VLAN, user group and business scheme
    C. Events that can trigger authentication event authorization include authentication server Down, authentication server unresponsive, and pre-connection, etc. Authentication failure cannot trigger authentication event authorization
    D. Authorization of a non-authentication success state, also known as escape. For different authentication methods, there are different escape schemes. Some escape schemes are shared, and some escape schemes are only supported by specific authentication methods.

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Posted : 10/12/2022 10:42 am
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