Which set of action satisfy the requirement for multifactor authentication?
A.
The user swipes a key fob, then clicks through an email link
B.
The user enters a user name and password, and then clicks a notification in an authentication app on a mobile device
C.
The user enters a PIN into an RSA token, and then enters the displayed RSA key on a login screen
D.
The user enters a user name and password and then re-enters the credentials on a second screen
The Answer Is:
B
This question includes an explanation.
Explanation:
The user enters a user name and password, and then clicks a notification in an authentication app on a mobile device. Security fundamentals questions test the boundary between identity, authorization, accounting, encryption, inspection, and access-control functions. Cisco CCNA 200-301 v1.1 includes this topic under Network Fundamentals, so the answer must be validated against normal Cisco device behavior and the operational wording of the scenario. The key is not simply recognizing a familiar acronym; it is identifying what the feature does, where it is configured, and what result it produces. The other answers confuse identity checking with traffic filtering, or they assign the correct security idea to the wrong device or protocol. In a real network, selecting the wrong option would either leave the feature nonfunctional, create a forwarding or security gap, or send troubleshooting in the wrong direction. The selected answer is the only one that matches the stated requirement and the way Cisco switching, routing, services, security, wireless, or automation functions are expected to operate. This is why the verified answer remains the best technical choice for the question.
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