A network engineer is configuring a new Wireless LAN Controller (WLC) deployment to support WPA3-Enterprise across an enterprise infrastructure. Which two operational characteristics or requirements strictly apply to WPA3-Enterprise deployments? (Select two.)
- Protected Management Frames (PMF) must be set to required and enforced on the WLAN.Cevap
- Client authentication relies on IEEE 802.1X and EAP protocols rather than Simultaneous Authentication of Equals (SAE).Cevap
- CRADIUS authentication traffic between the WLC and the AAA server encrypts the entire IP packet payload by default.
- DAccess points operating in Local mode handle 802.1X client authentication locally without forwarding EAP messages to the WLC.
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WPA3-Enterprise requires Protected Management Frames (PMF) to be enforced and uses IEEE 802.1X/EAP frameworks for client authentication.
WPA3 mandates the use of Protected Management Frames (PMF / IEEE 802.11w) across all implementations to guard against eavesdropping and frame forging. Additionally, WPA3-Enterprise relies on IEEE 802.1X authentication with EAP methods for centralized user access control, contrasting with WPA3-Personal which employs SAE.
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WPA3-Enterprise mandatory security requirements (PMF enforcement and 802.1X/EAP authentication architecture)