The Correct answer is B.
The following table shows the IETF attributes that are supported for the RADIUS Change of
Authorization (CoA) feature.
Table 1. Supported IETF Attributes
Attribute Number Attribute Name
24 State
31 Calling-Station-ID
44 Acct-Session-ID
80 Message-Authenticator
101 Error-Cause
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/ios-xml/ios/sec_usr_aaa/configuration/15-sy/sec-usr-aaa-15-sy-book/sec-rad-coa.html
B is correct just like Directly Connected said:
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/ios-xml/ios/sec_usr_aaa/configuration/xe-16-10/sec-usr-aaa-xe-16-10-book/sec-rad-coa.pdf
B. 5
RFC 5176, also known as the Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service (RADIUS) Change of Authorization (CoA) and Disconnect Message, defines the format and behavior of the CoA and Disconnect-Request (DM) packets used in RADIUS. According to this standard, the RADIUS CoA feature supports five IETF attributes:
Acct-Session-Id
NAS-IP-Address
NAS-Identifier
User-Name
Event-Timestamp
These attributes are used to identify the user session and the network access server (NAS) being modified, as well as to provide a timestamp for the change of authorization event.
The following table shows the IETF attributes that are supported for the RADIUS Change of Authorization (CoA) feature.
Table 1. Supported IETF Attributes
Attribute Number
Attribute Name
24
State
31
Calling-Station-ID
44
Acct-Session-ID
80
Message-Authenticator
101
Error-Cause
Table 1. Supported IETF Attributes
Attribute Number
Attribute Name
24-State
31-Calling-Station-ID
44-Acct-Session-ID
80-Message-Authenticator
101-Error-Cause
So it is clearly 5
Answer is B
Supported IETF Attributes are 5
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/ios-xml/ios/sec_usr_aaa/configuration/15-sy/sec-usr-aaa-15-sy-book/sec-rad-coa.html
Ans is 5
https://docs.ruckuswireless.com/fastiron/08.0.60/fastiron-08060-securityguide/GUID-93522E8E-97C7-4644-8D6E-D68643957A36.html
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