A network architect is planning a guest solution for a group of ports in a conference room. Guests
should have access to the Internet only. The company wants a simple solution and prefers not to
burden visitors with login requests.
Which solution would best meet the company’s requirements for a gust network?

A.
Place the ports in a black-hole VLAN that is not carried on Switch-to-Switch links. Apply a
dynamic VLAN for guests who pass web authentication to a server that allows MAC registration
B.
Place the guest ports that is allowed access only to the internet. Optionally configure port
isolation.
C.
Apply MAC lockdown to the guest ports. Configure switches to place unknown MAC addresses
in a VLAN with access only to the internet
D.
Apply web authentication to the guest ports. Use the built-in guest accounts for HP switches to
authenticate the users
answer is B
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Hi, ccie
Why the correct answer is option B ?
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It`s B:
A: wrong: A black hole vlan is a term used for a vlan configured for unused ports. Its a security practice, whereby you create a vlan that has no route, or no default gateway to other networks within your organisation, or to the internet.
B: Must the right Answer
C:MAC Lockdown, also known as “static addressing,” is the permanent assignment
of a given MAC address (and VLAN, or Virtual Local Area Network) to
a specific port on the switch. MAC Lockdown is used to prevent station
movement and MAC address hijacking
D:HP Switches do NOT have built-in guest accounts
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Think B too . and good elimination method u have
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Hi did you pass this exam yet? i need help today i do my test and i fail with 59%
do you have some material to check?
thanks
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AJ,
guests need to be able to access Internet, and not any other servers/applications. so this sounds B
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Confirmed B via the Study Guide
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B
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