Why is a terminate session enforcement profile used during posture checks with 802.1x authentication?

Why is a terminate session enforcement profile used during posture checks with 802.1x authentication?
A. To send a RADIUS CoA message from the ClearPass server to the client
B. To disconnect the user for 30 seconds when they are in an unhealthy posture state
C. To blacklist the user when they are in an unhealthy posture state
D. To force the user to re-authenticate and run through the service flow again
E. To remediate the client applications and firewall do that updates can be installed

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One thought on “Why is a terminate session enforcement profile used during posture checks with 802.1x authentication?

  1. A is wrong (as RADIS CoA between CP and NAD in the first place, and not with client )

    D is correct (as the user is forced to re-authenticate after getting the user’s health status )

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