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You are configuring security on a new Guest LAN by using the WLC GUI. Which of the following security settings are you most likely to configure using the Layer 3 Security drop-down list box on the Layer 3 tab?

Web Passthrough
Static WEP
WPA + WPA2
Web Authentication
802.1X

a) 1 and 3
b) 4 and 5
c) 2 and 3
d) 1 and 4

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Final answer:

In configuring a Guest LAN in a WLC GUI under Layer 3 security, options like Web Passthrough and Web Authentication are most relevant. These Layer 3 methods do not involve encryption keys or credentials at the data link layer, which pertain to WEP, WPA, or 802.1X.

Step-by-step explanation:

When configuring security on a new Guest LAN using the WLC GUI, the options most likely to appear under the Layer 3 Security drop-down list box on the Layer 3 tab would be related to how guests authenticate and how their sessions are managed. In this context, Web Passthrough and Web Authentication are appropriate Layer 3 security settings. Web Passthrough allows users to connect to the network without requiring them to enter credentials; they may only have to accept a use policy. Web Authentication, on the other hand, requires guests to log in through a web page before internet access is granted. Options like Static WEP, WPA/WPA2, and 802.1X are generally considered Layer 2 security mechanisms and are set under different configurations sections. Therefore, the correct answer to the question would be (d) 1 and 4.

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