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Refer to the exhibits. Exhibit 1 Refer to the exhibits. Exhibit 1   Exhibit 2   A network administrator deploys role-based tunneled node in a corporate network to unify the security policies enforcement. When users authenticate with 802.1X, ClearPass shows Accept results, and sends the HPE-User-Role attribute as expected. However, the switch always applies the denyall role. Why does the switch fail to allocate the tunnel-employee role? A)  Denyall is a secondary role contained within tunnel-employee. B)  The switch is not configured with primary tunneled-node user role. C)  The switch is not configured with secondary tunneled-node user role. D)  RADIUS Access Accept messages time out in the switch. Exhibit 2 Refer to the exhibits. Exhibit 1   Exhibit 2   A network administrator deploys role-based tunneled node in a corporate network to unify the security policies enforcement. When users authenticate with 802.1X, ClearPass shows Accept results, and sends the HPE-User-Role attribute as expected. However, the switch always applies the denyall role. Why does the switch fail to allocate the tunnel-employee role? A)  Denyall is a secondary role contained within tunnel-employee. B)  The switch is not configured with primary tunneled-node user role. C)  The switch is not configured with secondary tunneled-node user role. D)  RADIUS Access Accept messages time out in the switch. A network administrator deploys role-based tunneled node in a corporate network to unify the security policies enforcement. When users authenticate with 802.1X, ClearPass shows Accept results, and sends the HPE-User-Role attribute as expected. However, the switch always applies the denyall role. Why does the switch fail to allocate the tunnel-employee role?


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