D.) idle timeout
The "idle timeout" RADIUS attribute is used to specify the maximum time an endpoint can remain idle before the authentication session is terminated. It is relevant in scenarios where you want to set a specific inactivity timer for MAB users dynamically through RADIUS attributes.
D is correct The inactivity timer for MAB can be statically configured on the switch port, or it can be dynamically assigned using the RADIUS Idle-Timeout attribute (Attribute 28). Cisco recommends setting the timer using the RADIUS attribute because this approach lets gives you control over which endpoints are subject to this timer and the length of the timer for each class of endpoints. For example, endpoints that are known to be quiet for long periods of time can be assigned a longer inactivity timer value than chatty endpoints.
Do not confuse it with session timeout!
From above mentioned link:
"The inactivity timer for MAB can be statically configured on the switch port, or it can be dynamically assigned using the RADIUS Idle-Timeout attribute (Attribute 28)."
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