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QuestionA network administrator wants to enable authentication for wireless access points against an Active Directory database. Which of the following will the administrator need to use?A.LDAP  B.TACACS+C.OUD.RADIUS

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QuestionA network administrator wants to enable authentication for wireless access points against an Active Directory database. Which of the following will the administrator need to use?A.LDAP  B.TACACS+C.OUD.RADIUS

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The administrator will need to use RADIUS. Here's why:

RADIUS (Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service) is a networking protocol that provides centralized Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting (AAA) management for users who connect and use a network service.

When it comes to wireless access points, RADIUS servers are often used in combination with 802.1X access control for wireless networks.

Active Directory (AD) can interact with RADIUS. The RADIUS server will handle the task of checking whether a given username and password is correct. If it is, the server will then check what network policies should be applied to the device based on the settings in Active Directory.

So, in the context of the question, RADIUS is the correct choice for enabling authentication for wireless access points against an Active Directory database.

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