Question 147:
Which option is the correct definition for MAB?
Answer options:
A. MAB is the process of checking the mac-address-table on the local switch for the sticky address. If the mac-address of the device attempting to access the network matches the configured sticky address, it will be permitted to bypass 802.1X authentication. B. MAB is a process where the switch will send an authentication request on behalf of the endpoint that is attempting to access the network, using the mac- address of the device as the credentials. The authentication server evaluates that MAC address against a list of devices permitted to access the network without a stronger authentication. C. MAB is a process where the switch will check a local list of MAC addresses to identify systems that are permitted network access without using 802.1X. D. MAB is a process where the supplicant on the endpoint is configured to send the MAC address of the endpoint as its credentials.