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CCNP Practice Question: Drag and drop the steps of IBNS 2.0 concurrent…

Drag and drop the steps of IBNS 2.0 concurrent authentication policy map into the correct order, from first to last.

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Correct answer & explanation

Switch initiates 802.1X authentication

IBNS 2.0 uses a policy map that first triggers 802.1X, then if that fails, concurrently tries MAB and web authentication, evaluates the first successful method, and finally applies the corresponding authorization result.

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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Variation 1. Drag and drop the steps of IBNS 2.0 concurrent authentication policy map into the correct order, from first to last.

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  • A.Switch initiates 802.1X authentication
  • B.802.1X times out after no EAP response
  • C.Switch attempts MAB using source MAC
  • D.MAB fails due to unknown MAC address
  • E.Switch applies critical/default ACL to port

Why A: IBNS 2.0 uses a policy map to define concurrent methods; the switch first tries 802.1X, then MAB as fallback, and if both fail, applies a critical or default ACL; the order is defined in the policy map class.

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