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What happens when a client successfully authenticates but does not match any Enforcement Policy rules?
A. no role is applied to the device
B. logon profile is applied to the device
C. default Enforcement profile is applied
D. guest rule is applied to the device
E. default rule is applied to the device
Correct Answer: C
Explanation/Reference:
The first time a device connects, it’s allowed on in a limited state (session timeout is a low value and DHCP is allowed) because it doesn’t match any Enforcement policy rules based on Endpoint Category. The default enforcement profile is used.
Reference: http://community.arubanetworks.com/t5/Security/MAC-Auth-Service-for-AP-s-Printers-Etc/td-p/243252
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