Chapter 6 quiz Flashcards
What is the primary difference between an autonomous AP and a lightweight AP?
The autonomous AP is heavier than the lightweight AP
Autonomous APs are self-sufficient and lightweight APs require a controller
Autonomous APs cannot support 802.11ac, but lightweight APs can
Unlike lightweight APs, autonomous apS DO NOT SUPPORT 802.1X/EAP
Autonomous APs are self-sufficient and lightweight APs require a controller
Autonomous APs are self-sufficient and lightweight APs require a controller
In what way is a software-configurable radio usually able to be configured?
As either a 2.4 GHz radio or a 5GHz radio
As either a three-stream or single-stream device
As either an internal antenna or external antenna device
Through the use of Telnet only
As either a 2.4 GHz radio or a 5GHz radio
You are configuring an AP, and all of the following options are available. Which one should you use?
Telnet
HTTP
SSH1
HTTPS
HTTPS
In what band is a USB 3.0 device likely to cause interference?
60 GHz
2.4 GHz
5 GHz
Sub-1 GHz
2.4 GHz
What command can be used to configure the wireless settings on a Linux client?
iwconfig
netsh
airport
ipconfig
iwconfig
How much power is provided to the PD on a 100 meter cable with 802.3at?
15.4
30
12.95
25.5
25.5
You have installed an AP and used two Ethernet cables to connect it to the wired network. One cable runs from t the switch to an injector. The other runs from the injector to the AP. What kind of inject is used?
PoE splitter
Mini-switch
Midspan
Endpoint
Midspan
In addition to DNS or DHCP, what can a lightweight AP use to locate the controller?
Broadcasts
WINS
RADIUS
LDAP
Broadcasts
What command is in the macOS shell that can be used to configure some WLAN settings?
iw phy
airport
netsh
None of these
airport
What kind of WLAN adapter is most likely to be in a laptop computer today?
Half mini-PCIe
PCI
CF
SD
Half mini-PCIe