Access Control
Switch Security
WLAN Concepts
WLAN Configuration
Final Jeopardy
100

This type of remote connection is more secure for remote access.

What is SSH (Secure Shell)?

100

This is the default number of secure MAC addresses that can be configured on a switchport.

What is 1?

100

This type of wireless network uses low-powered transmitters for a short ranged network.  Bluetooth is this type

What is Wireless Personal-Area Network (WPAN)?

100

This converts private IPv4 addresses to internet-routable IPv4 addresses

What is NAT?

100

These are the three non-overlapping channels for 2.4 GHz frequency

What are 1, 6, 11

200

This AAA component is the way to control who is permitted to access a network

What is Authenticate?

200

This security violation mode drops packets with unknown source addresses until you remove a sufficient number of secure MAC addresses to drop below or increase the maximum value.

What is restrict?

200

This is the IEEE Standard for WLANs.  It has speeds of up to 2Mbps.

What is 802.11?

200

This is a rule-based method that directs traffic between devices on separate networks.

What is port forwarding?

200

These three are the non-interfering channels for the 5 GHz frequency.

What are 36, 40, 44?

300

This AAA component is the way to control what they can do while they are there.

What is authorize?

300

This mitigation of STP attacks brings an interface configured as an access port to the forwarding state from a blocking state and should only be configured on ports attached to end devices.

What is PortFast?

300

These are the two frequencies that WLAN use.

What are 2.4GHz and 5 GHz?

300

This type of server is used for AAA services and allows users to enter their own usernames and passwords.

What is a RADIUS server?

400

This AAA component is the way to control what actions one performed while on the network.

What is accounting?

400

This state on a switchport needs to be turned off and then back on in order for it to become operational again

What is err-disable?

400

This is the name that shows up in a list of available wireless networks.

What is SSID?

400

This type of server is used to monitor the network.

What is an SNMP server?

500

This standard is a port-based access control and authentication protocol.

What is 802.1X

500

This is the maximum number of secure MAC addresses that can be configured on a switchport for port security.

What is 8,192?

500

This is an IEEE standard protocol that enables a WLC to manage multiple APs and WLAN.

What is CAPWAP?

500

This is an update for wireless routers and APs that may contain fixes for common problems reported by customers as well as fixing security vulnerabilities.

What is firmware?

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