D) The EAP termination mode simplifies the processing on an access device and supports various authentication methods. However, this mode requires an authentication server to support EAP and have high processing capability.
B) In EAP relay mode, an access device extracts information from EAP packets, encapsulates the information into RADIUS packets, and sends the RADIUS packets to an authentication server.
A) In EAP termination mode, an access device encapsulates EAP packets sent by an 802.1X client into RADIUS packets, without processing the data in the EAP packets.
I think option A is false, as in EAP termination mode, the access device does process the data in the EAP packets before encapsulating them into RADIUS packets.
I'm not sure about statement C. Can someone explain why the access device only supports the EAP MD5-Challenge authentication method in EAP termination mode?
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