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How will the Aruba system first initially classify the employee’s AP?

Referring to the diagram provided for this question, an employee brought an unauthorized AP from
home and attached the LAN port to the cubicle Ethernet port. All Aruba APs and AMs as well as
the employee AP are in VLAN 170 and within RF range of each other. No traffic from the wired or
wireless network has passed through the AP yet, but the AP began wireless broadcasts.

How will the Aruba system first initially classify the employee’s AP?

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A.
a valid AP

B.
an AM

C.
a Rouge AP

D.
an interfering AP

E.
a known interfering AP

Explanation:

3 Comments on “How will the Aruba system first initially classify the employee’s AP?

  1. Thoreb says:

    Must C!! because the AP ist connectet to the wired Network.

    Interference AP An AP is considered to be an interfering AP if it is seen in the RF environment but is not connected to the wired network. While the interfering AP can potentially cause RF interference, it is not considered a direct security threat since it is not connected to the wired network.

    Rogue AP An AP is considered to be a rogue AP if it is both unauthorized and plugged into the wired side of the corporate network.

    Valid AP Any AP which terminates on the Aruba controller is considered to be a valid AP.




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