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CWNP Exam CWAP-404 Topic 1 Question 9 Discussion

Actual exam question for CWNP's CWAP-404 exam
Question #: 9
Topic #: 1
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802.11k Neighbor Requests and Neighbor Reports are sent in what type of Management Frames?

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Suggested Answer: B

802.11k Neighbor Requests and Neighbor Reports are sent in Action frames. An Action frame is a Management frame that is used to perform various operations or functions related to the operation or maintenance of a wireless network. An Action frame consists of a Category field that indicates the type of action being performed, and a variable-length Action Details field that contains specific information related to the action. For example, an Action frame with a Category field value of 5 indicates a Radio Measurement action, and the Action Details field may contain a Neighbor Request or a Neighbor Report subelement . Reference: CWAP-404 Certified Wireless Analysis Professional Study and Reference Guide, Chapter 6: MAC Sublayer Frame Exchanges, page 207; CWAP-404 Certified Wireless Analysis Professional Study and Reference Guide, Chapter 6: MAC Sublayer Frame Exchanges, page 208; CWAP-404 Certified Wireless Analysis Professional Study and Reference Guide, Chapter 12: 802.11k/v/r/u/w/ai Amendments, page 434.


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Bobbie
5 months ago
I went with B) Action too. Hope that's right!
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Minna
5 months ago
Actions seem plausible. I remember reading about 802.11k involving Action frames.
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Leota
5 months ago
Really? I was leaning towards D) Reassociation Request and Response.
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Aileen
5 months ago
I think it's B) Action.
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Bobbie
6 months ago
Yeah, wasn't sure about it. What type of frames for Neighbor Requests and Reports?
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Leota
6 months ago
Hey, did you answer that 802.11k question?
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