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which VLAN will it be assigned to, and how long will it take for the port to time out and transition to the gu

Refer to the exhibit.

Based on the partial configuration that is provided, if a non-802.1X client connects to a port on this
switch, which VLAN will it be assigned to, and how long will it take for the port to time out and
transition to the guest VLAN? (Choose all that apply.)

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A.
The switch is configured for the default 802.1X timeout period of 90 seconds.

B.
The 802.1X authentication process will time out in 10 seconds and immediately change the port
to the guest VLAN.

C.
The 802.1X authentication process will time out, and the switch will roll over the port to the
guest VLAN in 15 seconds.

D.
The non-802.1X client and phones will all be assigned to VLAN 30.

E.
The non-802.1X client will be assigned to VLAN 40.

F.
The non-802.1X client will be assigned to VLAN 10.

Explanation:
The authenticator expects to receive the EAP-Response/Identity frame as a response to its EAP-Request/Identity frame. If it has not received this frame within the default retransmission time, it
will resend the Request frame. The default retransmission timer is 30 seconds.
You can adjust this time to increase response times, which will allow a faster 802.1X

authentication process. The retransmission timer is changed with the dot1x timeout txperiod
interface command.
If the switch fails to authenticate a client, such as the user entering a bad password, the switch
waits a period of time before trying again. The default value for this quiet timer is
60 seconds. You can lower this value, thus giving the client a faster response time with the dot1x
timeout quiet-period seconds interface configuration command.


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