Which of the following roles is NOT a core role in Huawei's Free Mobility solution?
Correct Answer: C
Understanding Huawei's Free Mobility Solution
Huawei's Free Mobility solution is designed to ensure that users can seamlessly access the network regardless of their physical location while maintaining consistent policies.
# Key Components in Free Mobility Solution:1## iMaster NCE-Campus (Answer A - Core Role)
* Manages network policies & user access.
* Implements centralized policy control & orchestration.
2## Policy Enforcement Device (Answer B - Core Role)
* Ensures that user policies (such as QoS, security, VLANs) are applied dynamically.
* Typically a switch or gateway enforcing access control.
3## Policy Control Device (Answer D - Core Role)
* Stores and dynamically assigns policies based on user role & device type.
* Works closely with iMaster NCE-Campus.
# Why is C (Authentication Device) NOT a Core Role?# Authentication devices (such as a RADIUS or AAA server) are not a core component of Huawei's Free Mobility solution.
* They are part of the broader network security framework but not mandatory for Free Mobility.
Real-World Application:
* Used in enterprise & campus networks where employees, guests, and IoT devices need seamless access while maintaining security policies.
# Reference: Huawei HCIE-Datacom Guide - Free Mobility Architecture & Policy Management