JNCIS-DC: Juniper Networks Certified Specialist – Data Center (2022) — Question 12
How does a Juniper Access Point detect rogue and honeypot APs?
Answer options
- A. The Juniper Access Point uses all of its radios simultaneously to detect rogue and honeypot APs.
- B. The Juniper Access Point detects rogue and honeypot APs only by communicating with its Layer 2 switch.
- C. The Juniper Access Point uses its radios in round-robin fashion to detect rogue and honeypot APs.
- D. The Juniper Access Point has a radio dedicated only for scanning and detecting rogue and honeypot APs.
Correct answer: C
Explanation
The correct answer is C because the Juniper Access Point employs a round-robin method to effectively use its radios for detecting rogue and honeypot APs. Option A is incorrect as using all radios simultaneously does not describe the round-robin approach. Option B is wrong because detection relies on the access point's radios rather than just Layer 2 communication. Option D is also incorrect as it suggests a dedicated radio for scanning, which does not align with the round-robin detection method.