The network administrator wants an access point to be able to find rogue APs and to support location-based services. Which AP mode meets this requirement while having the radios up and preventing client connections?
Suggested Answer:D🗳️
If you have enough access points, you can even dedicate an AP to making it's only job picking up other networks, this a mode that the AP can be in and is called "Monitor Mode" to change an AP to monitor mode, navigate to the following on the WLC: This will place the AP into a dedicated monitor mode, it will not service clients but will sit and scan for you.
A is not correct because in "Rogue Detector" mode, the radio is disabled and no location based services are supported.
B is not correct because in "sniffer" mode, the AP forwards data to an external application (so cannot detect rogue devices), and does not support location based service.
C is not correct because in "Flexconnect" mode, the AP is only serving clients and cannot detect rogue devices.
D is correct because in "monitor mode", the radio is enabled for listening only and does not serve clients. It offers rogue detection and location based services.
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