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CCNP Practice Question: Drag and drop the steps of the 802.1X EAP-TLS…

Drag and drop the steps of the 802.1X EAP-TLS authentication exchange into the correct order, from first to last.

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Answer choices

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Correct answer & explanation

Supplicant sends EAPoL-Start

In the 802.1X EAP-TLS authentication exchange, the process begins with the supplicant sending an EAPoL-Start message to initiate authentication. The authenticator then sends an EAP-Request/Identity. The supplicant replies with EAP-Response/Identity, which the authenticator forwards to the RADIUS server. Finally, the RADIUS server sends an EAP-Request for the client certificate to begin the TLS handshake.

Answer analysis

Option-by-option breakdown

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  • Supplicant sends EAPoL-Start

    Why this is correct

    EAPoL-Start is the first message sent by the supplicant to begin the 802.1X authentication process.

  • Authenticator sends EAP-Request/Identity

    Why this is correct

    The authenticator responds to the EAPoL-Start by sending an EAP-Request/Identity to request the supplicant's identity.

  • Supplicant sends EAP-Response/Identity

    Why this is correct

    The supplicant sends an EAP-Response/Identity containing its identity to the authenticator.

  • Authenticator forwards EAP-Response to RADIUS

    Why this is correct

    The authenticator encapsulates the EAP-Response/Identity in a RADIUS Access-Request packet and forwards it to the RADIUS server.

  • RADIUS server sends EAP-Request for client certificate

    Why this is correct

    The RADIUS server sends an EAP-Request for the client certificate, initiating the TLS handshake for mutual authentication.

Quick reference

AAA Protocol Comparison

ProtocolPort(s)EncryptionTransportPrimary Use
RADIUS1812 / 1813Password onlyUDPNetwork access control
TACACS+49Full packetTCPDevice administration
Diameter3868Full sessionTCP / SCTPCarrier / mobile networks
802.1XEAP-basedLayer 2Port-based access control

TACACS+ encrypts the entire packet; RADIUS only encrypts the password field — a key exam distinction.

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