Considering the host status of the two hosts connected to the same wired port, what will happen if the port is a member of the Forced Registration port group?
Options:
A.
The port will be provisioned for the normal state host, and both hosts will have access to that VLAN.
B.
The port will not be managed, and an event will be generated.
C.
The port will be provisioned to the registration network, and both hosts will be isolated.
D.
The port will be administratively shut down.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
The exhibit shows the status of two hosts connected to a wired infrastructure and indicates their respective MAC addresses and the rule name associated with them. When a port is a member of the Forced Registration port group, and multiple hosts with different statuses are connected to that port, FortiNAC will provision the port to the registration network, which is designed to isolate hosts until they are verified or registered. This ensures that unregistered or unauthorized hosts do not gain access to the network. Therefore, both hosts will be isolated in the registration network according to FortiNAC policy for such scenarios.
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