JNCIA-DC: Juniper Networks Certified Associate – Data Center — Question 17
You have discovered an access point that is not connected to the corporate network but it broadcasts the corporation's SSID.
In this scenario, what is this type of access point called?
Answer options
- A. honeypot
- B. neighbor
- C. rogue
- D. air gap
Correct answer: B
Explanation
The correct answer is B, as a neighbor access point typically refers to one that is not part of the corporate network but is in close proximity and can interfere or appear legitimate. Option A, honeypot, refers to a system designed to attract attackers. Option C, rogue, pertains to unauthorized access points that pose security risks, while D, air gap, describes a security measure that physically isolates a network from untrusted networks.