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Juniper Exam JN0-649 Topic 10 Question 49 Discussion

Actual exam question for Juniper's JN0-649 exam
Question #: 49
Topic #: 10
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You are deploying an 802.1X solution and must determine what would happen if clients are unable to re-authenticate to the RADIUS server.

In this scenario, which configuration would provide access to the network if the supplicant is already authenticated?

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Suggested Answer: D

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Ngoc
2 months ago
D) sustain - The name 'sustain' sounds like it's keeping the connection alive, which is exactly what we need in this scenario.
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Cecilia
13 days ago
D) sustain
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Ashlyn
14 days ago
B) permit
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Josefa
17 days ago
A) move
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King
2 months ago
A) move - Huh, move? Is this some kind of dance move I need to learn to pass the exam?
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Rozella
2 months ago
C) deny - Seriously? Denying access when the RADIUS server is down? That's just asking for trouble!
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Lera
26 days ago
D) sustain - Sustaining the current access for authenticated clients could be a safe choice.
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Latricia
1 months ago
B) permit - Allowing access to the network when the RADIUS server is down seems like a better option.
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Cory
1 months ago
A) move - I think moving the supplicant to a different VLAN could be a good solution.
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Earleen
2 months ago
B) permit - I'd go with this option to ensure clients can still access the network during outages.
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Desiree
2 months ago
D) sustain - This seems like the most logical choice to keep the client connected if the RADIUS server is unavailable.
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Gerald
21 days ago
D) sustain - This seems like the most logical choice to keep the client connected if the RADIUS server is unavailable.
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Gwenn
24 days ago
D) sustain
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Alexia
26 days ago
C) deny
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Marion
1 months ago
B) permit
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Erick
1 months ago
A) move
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Cyril
2 months ago
I think moving the client to a different network might be the best option in this case.
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Alesia
2 months ago
I'm not sure, but sustaining access sounds like it could be the right choice.
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Rosamond
2 months ago
I agree with Kenneth, because denying access would not be helpful in this situation.
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Kenneth
3 months ago
I think the answer is B) permit.
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