Which portal should be used to prevent the device from accessing the network while still providing information about why the device is blocked?

If a user reports a device lost or stolen, which portal should be used to prevent the device from accessing the network while still providing information about why the device is blocked?
A. Client Provisioning
B. BYOD
C. Guest
D. Block list

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  1. Blacklist Portal
    Employees do not access this portal directly, but are redirected to it.

    If employees lose their personal device or it is stolen, they can update its status in the My Devices portal, which adds it to the Blacklist endpoint identity group. This prevents others from using the device to obtain unauthorized network access. If anyone attempts to connect to the network using one of these devices, they are redirected to the Blacklist portal which informs them that the device is denied access to the network. If the device is found, employees can reinstate it (in the My Devices portal) and regain network access without having to register the device again. Depending on whether the device was lost or stolen, additional provisioning may be required before the device can be connected to the network.

    You can configure the port settings (default is port 8444) for the Blacklist portal. If you change the port number, make sure it is not being used by another end-user portal.

    For information about configuring a Blacklist portal, see Edit the Blacklist Portal.

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