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Which port-authentication network access control standard forces devices to go through a full authentication, authorization, and accounting (aaa) process to get anywhere past the interface on a gateway system?

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802.1X is the port-authentication network access control standard that forces devices to go through a full authentication, authorization, and accounting (AAA) process to get anywhere past the interface on a gateway system. This standard is defined by the IEEE and defines a client and server-based access controls.In a wireless LAN with 802.1X, a user (known as the supplicant) requests access to an access point (known as the authenticator).

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