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Cisco Exam 300-430 Topic 8 Question 76 Discussion

Actual exam question for Cisco's 300-430 exam
Question #: 76
Topic #: 8
[All 300-430 Questions]

Refer to the exhibit.

What is the reason that the wireless client cannot get the RUN state?

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Suggested Answer: C

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Jenelle
2 months ago
Hmm, this question is a real brain teaser. I'm gonna have to go with B - an authentication error. Can't get the RUN state without a solid auth, amirite?
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Bernardine
1 months ago
User1: So, it's definitely an authentication error causing the issue.
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Eileen
1 months ago
User2: Yeah, without proper authentication, the client won't be able to get the RUN state.
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Mitzie
1 months ago
User1: I think you're right, B sounds like the most likely reason.
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Lenna
2 months ago
Woah, this is a tricky one! I'm gonna have to go with D on this one. Central switching means the AP has to go through Cisco ISE directly. Gotta love those networking protocols, am I right?
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Bong
18 days ago
Yeah, I see your point. Networking can be tricky sometimes, but it's all about understanding the protocols.
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Junita
24 days ago
True, but I think D is more likely in this scenario. It's all about the direct connection to Cisco ISE.
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Macy
1 months ago
But what about option B? An authentication error could also prevent the client from getting the RUN state.
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Alline
2 months ago
I think you're right, D does make sense. Central switching can cause that issue.
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Fanny
2 months ago
I believe it could also be because of central switching, the AP must reach the Cisco ISE directly.
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Gretchen
2 months ago
I agree with Miesha, it must be an authentication error.
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Stevie
2 months ago
Well, well, well, what do we have here? Looks like the client is stuck in a wireless limbo. I'd say option A is the way to go - no communication with Cisco ISE.
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Tiara
1 months ago
Maybe the client needs to establish a connection with Cisco ISE first.
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Louann
1 months ago
I agree, option A seems to be the most likely reason.
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Ahmed
2 months ago
Haha, this question is a real head-scratcher! I'm gonna have to go with C - no IP address. That's classic network troubleshooting right there.
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Shaun
1 months ago
I agree with you, C seems like the most likely reason.
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Alethea
1 months ago
Hmm, I'm sticking with C - no IP address.
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Tricia
1 months ago
No way, I'm pretty sure it's D - central switching.
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Farrah
2 months ago
I think it's B - an authentication error.
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Felicidad
2 months ago
Hmm, looks like the client is having some trouble connecting to the network. I'm leaning towards option B - an authentication error seems like the most likely culprit here.
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Miesha
2 months ago
I think the reason is an authentication error.
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