642-737 Implementing Advanced Cisco Unified Wireless Security (IAUWS) v2.0


QUESTION 1
Which statement describes the major difference between PEAP and EAP-FAST client
authentication?

A. EAP-FAST requires a backend AAA server, and PEAP does not.
B. EAP-FAST is a Cisco-only proprietary protocol, whereas PEAP is an industry-standard
protocol.
C. PEAP requires a server-side certificate, while EAP-FAST does not require certificates.
D. PEAP authentication protocol requires a client certificate, and EAP-FAST requires a secure
password.

Answer: C

Explanation:


QUESTION 2
Which one best describes the EAP Identity Request frame when a wireless client is connecting to
a Cisco WLC v7.0-based AP WLAN?

A. sourced from the Cisco ACS Server to the client
B. sourced from the client to the Cisco ACS Server
C. sourced from the WLC to the client
D. sourced from the client to the WLC
E. sourced from the AP to the client
F. sourced from the client to the AP

Answer: C

Explanation:


QUESTION 3
What are the four packet types that are used by EAP? (Choose four.)

A. EAP Type
B. EAP Request
C. EAP Identity
D. EAP Response
E. EAP Success
F. EAP Failure
G. EAP Authentication

Answer: B,D,E,F

Explanation:


QUESTION 4
When a supplicant and AAA server are configured to use PEAP, which mechanism is used by the
client to authenticate the AAA server in Phase One?

A. PMK
B. shared secret keys
C. digital certificate
D. PAC

Answer: C

Explanation:


QUESTION 5
Which EAP types are supported by MAC 10.7 for authentication to a Cisco Unified Wireless
Network?

A. LEAP and EAP-Fast only
B. EAP-TLS and PEAP only
C. LEAP, EAP-TLS, and PEAP only
D. LEAP, EAP-FAST, EAP-TLS, and PEAP

Answer: D

Explanation:


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