Which access point mode allows a supported AP to function like a WLAN client would, associating and identifying client connectivity issues?
A. client mode
B. SE-connect mode
C. sensor mode
D. sniffer mode
Which access point mode allows a supported AP to function like a WLAN client would, associating and identifying client connectivity issues?
A. client mode
B. SE-connect mode
C. sensor mode
D. sniffer mode
SE-Connect: SE-Connect mode allows you to connect to the LAP using Cisco Spectrum Expert and gather vital information about the RF spectrum surrounding the LAP. Do keep in mind a LAP operating in SE-Connect mode will not be broadcasting an SSID and does service any WLAN clients. This mode is strictly used for troubleshooting purposes.
Sniffer: Similar to SE-Connect mode, a LAP operating in Sniffer mode is strictly for troubleshooting purposes. Sniffer mode will passively monitor the surrounding WLAN environment (Over a specifically configured channel) and tunnels all the 802.11 WLAN traffic to an end point on your network (configured by you), where you can use protocol analysis tool (Wireshark, Airopeek, etc) to review the packets and diagnose issues.
I think D
Answers correct “C” Sensor Mode
Tha answer is SE-connect. Sensor and clien mode don’t exist
Sensor is a new mode introduced by Cisco. Sensor is right. SE – autonomus Ap mode, whiuch is less likely be tested here. plus it is the only one choice from 4 reffering not to lightweight.
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/wireless/controller/9800/config-guide/b_wl_16_10_cg/b_wl_16_10_cg_chapter_01101110.pdf