Okay, so we've got EAP, RADIUS, and a whole lot of acronyms. I'm just going to go with Option A and hope for the best. Maybe I'll get lucky and the answer will be 'all of the above'.
Hmm, this question is giving me flashbacks to my networking class. *cue dramatic music* The answer is clearly C, though. Anything that reduces the burden on the NAS device is a winner in my book.
Option B sounds good to me. The NAS device has to do all the heavy lifting, but at least it keeps things simple. Who needs all that encapsulation nonsense, am I right?
Wow, this is a tough one. I'm going to have to go with Option D - EAP transparent authentication, also known as EAP relay authentication. Sounds like the more technical choice, but hey, I'm always up for a challenge!
Option C is the correct answer. It accurately describes EAP termination authentication, where the NAS device encapsulates the EAP packets in RADIUS packets instead of having to resolve the EAP information.
Option C is the correct answer. It accurately describes EAP termination authentication, where the NAS device encapsulates the EAP packets in RADIUS packets instead of having to resolve the EAP information.
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