How does authentication differ from authorization?
A.
Authentication verifies the identity of a person accessing a network, and authorization determines what resource a user can access.
B.
Authentication is used to record what resource a user accesses, and authorization is used to determine what resources a user can access
C.
Authentication is used to determine what resources a user is allowed to access, and authorization is used to track what equipment is allowed access to the network
D.
Authentication is used to verify a person ' s identity, and authorization is used to create syslog messages for logins.
The Answer Is:
A
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Explanation:
Authentication verifies the identity of a person accessing a network, and authorization determines what resource a user can access.. IP services must be selected by their exact operational role: addressing, translation, time, monitoring, logging, redundancy, or traffic treatment. Cisco CCNA 200-301 v1.1 includes this under Security Fundamentals, where the expected skill is identifying the mechanism that actually satisfies the scenario. The wording usually gives the decisive clue: a protocol number, a route prefix, a control-plane role, a wireless security method, or a management command. The wrong options name real services or commands, but they solve a different infrastructure problem. In a real network, selecting the wrong option would usually produce a failed adjacency, broken client connectivity, insecure management access, or an incorrect forwarding path. The selected answer matches the Cisco behavior and configuration model required by the question, so it is retained as the verified answer for this item.
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