A network administrator is deploying a dual-compatibility wireless network on a Cisco Wireless LAN Controller (WLC) to support both modern WPA3-Personal endpoints and legacy WPA2-Personal devices under a single SSID. During initial validation, legacy WPA2 devices fail to complete the 802.11 association phase, while WPA3 devices connect successfully. Investigation reveals that the WLAN security profile is configured with Simultaneous Authentication of Equals (SAE) enabled, Protected Management Frames (PMF) set to "Required", and the encryption cipher suite restricted exclusively to GCMP-256. Which configuration modification on the WLC will enable legacy WPA2 clients to successfully associate while maintaining standard WPA3 Transition Mode operation?
- Configure PMF to "Optional" (Capable) and add AES-CCMP128 to the supported cipher suites alongside SAE and PSK authentication.Cevap
- BChange the Access Point operating mode from Local mode to FlexConnect mode to allow local switching of legacy WPA2 frames at the AP level.
- CEnable TACACS+ authentication fallback on the WLAN to bypass 802.11i key management validation for legacy hardware.
- DApply a pre-authentication Access Control List (ACL) to explicit permit EAPoL handshakes past the implicit deny clause.