C. AAA Override and the IP address of the server
Explanation:
AAA Override: This feature on a WLC allows the WLC to override the user roles based on the RADIUS attributes received from the RADIUS server. This is important for dynamic role assignment and other policy-related decisions.
The IP address of the server: This is crucial for the WLC to know where the RADIUS server is located so that it can send authentication requests to it.
The other options (A, B, and D) are not directly related to RADIUS server configuration for wireless authentication on a WLC:
A. Client Exclusion and SSH: Client exclusion is related to disconnecting clients based on certain criteria, and SSH is a secure shell for accessing the WLC.
B. Network Access Control State and SSH: Network Access Control State is not directly related to RADIUS server configuration, and SSH is for secure shell access to the WLC.
D. 802.1x and the MAC address of the server: 802.1x is an IEEE standard for port-based network access control, and specifying the MAC address of the RADIUS server is not a common configuration for RADIUS on a WLC. The IP address is more commonly used.
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