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What is the primary purpose of an "802.1X authentication" in NAC?It allows Internal users unlimited accessIt allows guest users unlimited accessIt provides authentication and authorization for devicesIt provides Management and Monitoring for devices

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What is the primary purpose of an "802.1X authentication" in NAC?It allows Internal users unlimited accessIt allows guest users unlimited accessIt provides authentication and authorization for devicesIt provides Management and Monitoring for devices

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The primary purpose of an "802.1X authentication" in Network Access Control (NAC) is to provide authentication and authorization for devices. This means it verifies the identity of the devices trying to connect to the network and determines what network resources the device is allowed to access. It does not allow unlimited access to either internal or guest users, and while it can contribute to management and monitoring of devices, that is not its primary purpose.

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