JNCIS-DC: Juniper Networks Certified Specialist – Data Center — Question 16
You want to identify APs that are not associated with your network. However, the APs broadcast your corporate login page and WLAN name.
What does Mist use to identify APs in this scenario?
Answer options
- A. a rogue AP
- B. a neighbor AP
- C. an approved AP
- D. a honeypot AP
Correct answer: D
Explanation
Mist uses a honeypot AP to identify access points that are impersonating the network by broadcasting the corporate login page and WLAN name. A rogue AP is an unauthorized device, a neighbor AP refers to nearby legitimate devices, and an approved AP is one that is permitted on the network, none of which effectively serve the purpose of detecting the impersonating access points.