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Juniper Exam JN0-451 Topic 10 Question 42 Discussion

Actual exam question for Juniper's JN0-451 exam
Question #: 42
Topic #: 10
[All JN0-451 Questions]

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?

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Hermila
1 months ago
Wait, is a neighbor AP like that annoying neighbor who always wants to borrow your Wi-Fi password? Mist better have a way to keep them out.
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Jacqueline
2 hours ago
C) an approved AP
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Valda
6 days ago
B) a neighbor AP
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Rolande
8 days ago
A) a rogue AP
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Stefania
2 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think Mist might also use a honeypot AP to lure in unauthorized APs and gather information about them.
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Edgar
2 months ago
I bet the approved APs are the ones that are actually allowed to be there. Mist must be able to tell the difference between the good and bad ones.
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Timmy
1 months ago
C) an approved AP
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Clarence
1 months ago
B) a neighbor AP
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Arletta
1 months ago
A) a rogue AP
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Luis
2 months ago
I agree with Serina. A rogue AP makes sense because it's unauthorized and could be a security threat.
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Elmer
2 months ago
A rogue AP? That's like a spy in our network! Mist better have some serious skills to find those guys.
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Martina
23 days ago
That's right, Mist sets up honeypot APs to lure out rogue APs in the network.
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Clare
24 days ago
D) a honeypot AP
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Blair
29 days ago
Yes, Mist uses a rogue AP to identify unauthorized access points.
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Ruth
2 months ago
A) a rogue AP
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Serina
2 months ago
I think Mist uses a rogue AP to identify APs not associated with our network.
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Charisse
2 months ago
Hmm, isn't a honeypot AP just a fancy name for a trap? I wonder if Mist can catch those sneaky APs that pretend to be our own.
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Jesusita
1 months ago
That's right, a honeypot AP is like a trap set to catch unauthorized APs pretending to be part of our network.
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Lina
1 months ago
D) a honeypot AP
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Mollie
2 months ago
Yes, a rogue AP is used to identify unauthorized APs.
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Isabella
2 months ago
A) a rogue AP
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