descending sequence (This is the default option.)
CYCLE | NOCYCLE Specifies whether the sequence continues to generate values after reaching its maximum or minimum value (NOCYCLE is the default option.) CACHE n | NOCACHE Specifies how many values the Oracle server preallocates and keeps in
memory (By default, the Oracle server caches 20 values.)
NEW QUESTION: 2
The system administrator has been notified that many users are having difficulty connecting to the company's w ireless network. They take a new laptop and physically go to the access point and connect with no problems. Which of the following would be the MOST likely cause?
A. An unauthorized access point has been configured to operate on the same channel.
B. Multiple war drivers in the parking lot have exhausted all available IPs from the pool to deny access.
C. An attacker has gained access to the access point and has changed the encryption keys.
D. The certificate used to authenticate users has been compromised and revoked.
Answer: A
Explanation:
Wireless Access Points can be configured to use a channel. If you have multiple access points within range of each other, you should configure the access points to use different channels. Different channels use different frequencies. If you have two access points using the same channel, their Wi-Fi signals will interfere with each other.
The question states that that many users are having difficulty connecting to the company's wireless network. This is probably due to the signal being weakened by interference from another access point using the same channel. When the administrator takes a new laptop and physically goes to the access point and connects with no problems, he is able to connect because he is near the access point and therefore has a strong signal.
Incorrect Answers:
A. If the certificate used to authenticate users has been compromised and revoked, no one would be able to authenticate. Users would still be able to initially connect to the access point to start the authentication process.
B. The question asks for the most likely answer. Multiple war drivers in the parking lot using all the IPs are pretty unlikely. Interference from another access point is far more likely.
C. If the encryption keys had been changed on the access point, no one would be able to connect to it.
NEW QUESTION: 3
A change in your company's security policy now requires an audit trial of all administrators assuming the sysadm role,capturing:
There are two command necessary to accomplish this change. One is a rolemod command. What is the other?
A. auditconfig -setpolicy +argv
B. auditconfig set flags=lo,ex sysadm
C. auditconfig -setflags lo,ex sysadm
D. auditconfig set policy=argv
Answer: A
Explanation:
Audit Significant Events in Addition to Login/Logout (see step 2 below)
Use this procedure to audit administrative commands,attempts to invade the system,and
other significant events as specified by your site security policy.
For all users and roles,add the AUE_PFEXEC audit event to their preselection mask.
# usermod -K audit_flags=lo,ps:no username
# rolemod -K audit_flags=lo,ps:no rolename
# auditconfig -setpolicy +argv
3- Record the environment in which audited commands are executed.
# auditconfig -setpolicy +arge
Note: [-t] -setpolicy [+|-]policy_flag[,policy_flag ...]
Set the kernel audit policy. A policy policy_flag is literal strings that denotes an audit policy.
A prefix of + adds the policies specified to the current audit policies. A prefix of - removes
the policies specified from the current audit policies. No policies can be set from a local
zone unless the perzone policy is first set from the global zone.
NEW QUESTION: 4
An engineer is troubleshooting rogue access points that are showing up in Cisco Prime Infrastructure. What is the maximum number of Aps the engineer can use to contain an identified rogue access point in the WLC?
A. 0
B. 1
C. 2
D. 3
Answer: D
Explanation:
Explanation
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/wireless/controller/7-4/configuration/guides/consolidated/b_cg74_CONS
NEW QUESTION: 2
The system administrator has been notified that many users are having difficulty connecting to the company's w ireless network. They take a new laptop and physically go to the access point and connect with no problems. Which of the following would be the MOST likely cause?
A. An unauthorized access point has been configured to operate on the same channel.
B. Multiple war drivers in the parking lot have exhausted all available IPs from the pool to deny access.
C. An attacker has gained access to the access point and has changed the encryption keys.
D. The certificate used to authenticate users has been compromised and revoked.
Answer: A
Explanation:
Wireless Access Points can be configured to use a channel. If you have multiple access points within range of each other, you should configure the access points to use different channels. Different channels use different frequencies. If you have two access points using the same channel, their Wi-Fi signals will interfere with each other.
The question states that that many users are having difficulty connecting to the company's wireless network. This is probably due to the signal being weakened by interference from another access point using the same channel. When the administrator takes a new laptop and physically goes to the access point and connects with no problems, he is able to connect because he is near the access point and therefore has a strong signal.
Incorrect Answers:
A. If the certificate used to authenticate users has been compromised and revoked, no one would be able to authenticate. Users would still be able to initially connect to the access point to start the authentication process.
B. The question asks for the most likely answer. Multiple war drivers in the parking lot using all the IPs are pretty unlikely. Interference from another access point is far more likely.
C. If the encryption keys had been changed on the access point, no one would be able to connect to it.
NEW QUESTION: 3
A change in your company's security policy now requires an audit trial of all administrators assuming the sysadm role,capturing:
There are two command necessary to accomplish this change. One is a rolemod command. What is the other?
A. auditconfig -setpolicy +argv
B. auditconfig set flags=lo,ex sysadm
C. auditconfig -setflags lo,ex sysadm
D. auditconfig set policy=argv
Answer: A
Explanation:
Audit Significant Events in Addition to Login/Logout (see step 2 below)
Use this procedure to audit administrative commands,attempts to invade the system,and
other significant events as specified by your site security policy.
For all users and roles,add the AUE_PFEXEC audit event to their preselection mask.
# usermod -K audit_flags=lo,ps:no username
# rolemod -K audit_flags=lo,ps:no rolename
# auditconfig -setpolicy +argv
3- Record the environment in which audited commands are executed.
# auditconfig -setpolicy +arge
Note: [-t] -setpolicy [+|-]policy_flag[,policy_flag ...]
Set the kernel audit policy. A policy policy_flag is literal strings that denotes an audit policy.
A prefix of + adds the policies specified to the current audit policies. A prefix of - removes
the policies specified from the current audit policies. No policies can be set from a local
zone unless the perzone policy is first set from the global zone.
NEW QUESTION: 4
An engineer is troubleshooting rogue access points that are showing up in Cisco Prime Infrastructure. What is the maximum number of Aps the engineer can use to contain an identified rogue access point in the WLC?
A. 0
B. 1
C. 2
D. 3
Answer: D
Explanation:
Explanation
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/wireless/controller/7-4/configuration/guides/consolidated/b_cg74_CONS
NEW QUESTION: 2
The system administrator has been notified that many users are having difficulty connecting to the company's w ireless network. They take a new laptop and physically go to the access point and connect with no problems. Which of the following would be the MOST likely cause?
A. An unauthorized access point has been configured to operate on the same channel.
B. Multiple war drivers in the parking lot have exhausted all available IPs from the pool to deny access.
C. An attacker has gained access to the access point and has changed the encryption keys.
D. The certificate used to authenticate users has been compromised and revoked.
Answer: A
Explanation:
Wireless Access Points can be configured to use a channel. If you have multiple access points within range of each other, you should configure the access points to use different channels. Different channels use different frequencies. If you have two access points using the same channel, their Wi-Fi signals will interfere with each other.
The question states that that many users are having difficulty connecting to the company's wireless network. This is probably due to the signal being weakened by interference from another access point using the same channel. When the administrator takes a new laptop and physically goes to the access point and connects with no problems, he is able to connect because he is near the access point and therefore has a strong signal.
Incorrect Answers:
A. If the certificate used to authenticate users has been compromised and revoked, no one would be able to authenticate. Users would still be able to initially connect to the access point to start the authentication process.
B. The question asks for the most likely answer. Multiple war drivers in the parking lot using all the IPs are pretty unlikely. Interference from another access point is far more likely.
C. If the encryption keys had been changed on the access point, no one would be able to connect to it.
NEW QUESTION: 3
A change in your company's security policy now requires an audit trial of all administrators assuming the sysadm role,capturing:
There are two command necessary to accomplish this change. One is a rolemod command. What is the other?
A. auditconfig -setpolicy +argv
B. auditconfig set flags=lo,ex sysadm
C. auditconfig -setflags lo,ex sysadm
D. auditconfig set policy=argv
Answer: A
Explanation:
Audit Significant Events in Addition to Login/Logout (see step 2 below)
Use this procedure to audit administrative commands,attempts to invade the system,and
other significant events as specified by your site security policy.
For all users and roles,add the AUE_PFEXEC audit event to their preselection mask.
# usermod -K audit_flags=lo,ps:no username
# rolemod -K audit_flags=lo,ps:no rolename
# auditconfig -setpolicy +argv
3- Record the environment in which audited commands are executed.
# auditconfig -setpolicy +arge
Note: [-t] -setpolicy [+|-]policy_flag[,policy_flag ...]
Set the kernel audit policy. A policy policy_flag is literal strings that denotes an audit policy.
A prefix of + adds the policies specified to the current audit policies. A prefix of - removes
the policies specified from the current audit policies. No policies can be set from a local
zone unless the perzone policy is first set from the global zone.
NEW QUESTION: 4
An engineer is troubleshooting rogue access points that are showing up in Cisco Prime Infrastructure. What is the maximum number of Aps the engineer can use to contain an identified rogue access point in the WLC?
A. 0
B. 1
C. 2
D. 3
Answer: D
Explanation:
Explanation
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/wireless/controller/7-4/configuration/guides/consolidated/b_cg74_CONS
NEW QUESTION: 2
The system administrator has been notified that many users are having difficulty connecting to the company's w ireless network. They take a new laptop and physically go to the access point and connect with no problems. Which of the following would be the MOST likely cause?
A. An unauthorized access point has been configured to operate on the same channel.
B. Multiple war drivers in the parking lot have exhausted all available IPs from the pool to deny access.
C. An attacker has gained access to the access point and has changed the encryption keys.
D. The certificate used to authenticate users has been compromised and revoked.
Answer: A
Explanation:
Wireless Access Points can be configured to use a channel. If you have multiple access points within range of each other, you should configure the access points to use different channels. Different channels use different frequencies. If you have two access points using the same channel, their Wi-Fi signals will interfere with each other.
The question states that that many users are having difficulty connecting to the company's wireless network. This is probably due to the signal being weakened by interference from another access point using the same channel. When the administrator takes a new laptop and physically goes to the access point and connects with no problems, he is able to connect because he is near the access point and therefore has a strong signal.
Incorrect Answers:
A. If the certificate used to authenticate users has been compromised and revoked, no one would be able to authenticate. Users would still be able to initially connect to the access point to start the authentication process.
B. The question asks for the most likely answer. Multiple war drivers in the parking lot using all the IPs are pretty unlikely. Interference from another access point is far more likely.
C. If the encryption keys had been changed on the access point, no one would be able to connect to it.
NEW QUESTION: 3
A change in your company's security policy now requires an audit trial of all administrators assuming the sysadm role,capturing:
There are two command necessary to accomplish this change. One is a rolemod command. What is the other?
A. auditconfig -setpolicy +argv
B. auditconfig set flags=lo,ex sysadm
C. auditconfig -setflags lo,ex sysadm
D. auditconfig set policy=argv
Answer: A
Explanation:
Audit Significant Events in Addition to Login/Logout (see step 2 below)
Use this procedure to audit administrative commands,attempts to invade the system,and
other significant events as specified by your site security policy.
For all users and roles,add the AUE_PFEXEC audit event to their preselection mask.
# usermod -K audit_flags=lo,ps:no username
# rolemod -K audit_flags=lo,ps:no rolename
# auditconfig -setpolicy +argv
3- Record the environment in which audited commands are executed.
# auditconfig -setpolicy +arge
Note: [-t] -setpolicy [+|-]policy_flag[,policy_flag ...]
Set the kernel audit policy. A policy policy_flag is literal strings that denotes an audit policy.
A prefix of + adds the policies specified to the current audit policies. A prefix of - removes
the policies specified from the current audit policies. No policies can be set from a local
zone unless the perzone policy is first set from the global zone.
NEW QUESTION: 4
An engineer is troubleshooting rogue access points that are showing up in Cisco Prime Infrastructure. What is the maximum number of Aps the engineer can use to contain an identified rogue access point in the WLC?
A. 0
B. 1
C. 2
D. 3
Answer: D
Explanation:
Explanation
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/wireless/controller/7-4/configuration/guides/consolidated/b_cg74_CONS
NEW QUESTION: 2
The system administrator has been notified that many users are having difficulty connecting to the company's w ireless network. They take a new laptop and physically go to the access point and connect with no problems. Which of the following would be the MOST likely cause?
A. An unauthorized access point has been configured to operate on the same channel.
B. Multiple war drivers in the parking lot have exhausted all available IPs from the pool to deny access.
C. An attacker has gained access to the access point and has changed the encryption keys.
D. The certificate used to authenticate users has been compromised and revoked.
Answer: A
Explanation:
Wireless Access Points can be configured to use a channel. If you have multiple access points within range of each other, you should configure the access points to use different channels. Different channels use different frequencies. If you have two access points using the same channel, their Wi-Fi signals will interfere with each other.
The question states that that many users are having difficulty connecting to the company's wireless network. This is probably due to the signal being weakened by interference from another access point using the same channel. When the administrator takes a new laptop and physically goes to the access point and connects with no problems, he is able to connect because he is near the access point and therefore has a strong signal.
Incorrect Answers:
A. If the certificate used to authenticate users has been compromised and revoked, no one would be able to authenticate. Users would still be able to initially connect to the access point to start the authentication process.
B. The question asks for the most likely answer. Multiple war drivers in the parking lot using all the IPs are pretty unlikely. Interference from another access point is far more likely.
C. If the encryption keys had been changed on the access point, no one would be able to connect to it.
NEW QUESTION: 3
A change in your company's security policy now requires an audit trial of all administrators assuming the sysadm role,capturing:
There are two command necessary to accomplish this change. One is a rolemod command. What is the other?
A. auditconfig -setpolicy +argv
B. auditconfig set flags=lo,ex sysadm
C. auditconfig -setflags lo,ex sysadm
D. auditconfig set policy=argv
Answer: A
Explanation:
Audit Significant Events in Addition to Login/Logout (see step 2 below)
Use this procedure to audit administrative commands,attempts to invade the system,and
other significant events as specified by your site security policy.
For all users and roles,add the AUE_PFEXEC audit event to their preselection mask.
# usermod -K audit_flags=lo,ps:no username
# rolemod -K audit_flags=lo,ps:no rolename
# auditconfig -setpolicy +argv
3- Record the environment in which audited commands are executed.
# auditconfig -setpolicy +arge
Note: [-t] -setpolicy [+|-]policy_flag[,policy_flag ...]
Set the kernel audit policy. A policy policy_flag is literal strings that denotes an audit policy.
A prefix of + adds the policies specified to the current audit policies. A prefix of - removes
the policies specified from the current audit policies. No policies can be set from a local
zone unless the perzone policy is first set from the global zone.
NEW QUESTION: 4
An engineer is troubleshooting rogue access points that are showing up in Cisco Prime Infrastructure. What is the maximum number of Aps the engineer can use to contain an identified rogue access point in the WLC?
A. 0
B. 1
C. 2
D. 3
Answer: D
Explanation:
Explanation
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/wireless/controller/7-4/configuration/guides/consolidated/b_cg74_CONS
NEW QUESTION: 2
The system administrator has been notified that many users are having difficulty connecting to the company's w ireless network. They take a new laptop and physically go to the access point and connect with no problems. Which of the following would be the MOST likely cause?
A. An unauthorized access point has been configured to operate on the same channel.
B. Multiple war drivers in the parking lot have exhausted all available IPs from the pool to deny access.
C. An attacker has gained access to the access point and has changed the encryption keys.
D. The certificate used to authenticate users has been compromised and revoked.
Answer: A
Explanation:
Wireless Access Points can be configured to use a channel. If you have multiple access points within range of each other, you should configure the access points to use different channels. Different channels use different frequencies. If you have two access points using the same channel, their Wi-Fi signals will interfere with each other.
The question states that that many users are having difficulty connecting to the company's wireless network. This is probably due to the signal being weakened by interference from another access point using the same channel. When the administrator takes a new laptop and physically goes to the access point and connects with no problems, he is able to connect because he is near the access point and therefore has a strong signal.
Incorrect Answers:
A. If the certificate used to authenticate users has been compromised and revoked, no one would be able to authenticate. Users would still be able to initially connect to the access point to start the authentication process.
B. The question asks for the most likely answer. Multiple war drivers in the parking lot using all the IPs are pretty unlikely. Interference from another access point is far more likely.
C. If the encryption keys had been changed on the access point, no one would be able to connect to it.
NEW QUESTION: 3
A change in your company's security policy now requires an audit trial of all administrators assuming the sysadm role,capturing:
There are two command necessary to accomplish this change. One is a rolemod command. What is the other?
A. auditconfig -setpolicy +argv
B. auditconfig set flags=lo,ex sysadm
C. auditconfig -setflags lo,ex sysadm
D. auditconfig set policy=argv
Answer: A
Explanation:
Audit Significant Events in Addition to Login/Logout (see step 2 below)
Use this procedure to audit administrative commands,attempts to invade the system,and
other significant events as specified by your site security policy.
For all users and roles,add the AUE_PFEXEC audit event to their preselection mask.
# usermod -K audit_flags=lo,ps:no username
# rolemod -K audit_flags=lo,ps:no rolename
# auditconfig -setpolicy +argv
3- Record the environment in which audited commands are executed.
# auditconfig -setpolicy +arge
Note: [-t] -setpolicy [+|-]policy_flag[,policy_flag ...]
Set the kernel audit policy. A policy policy_flag is literal strings that denotes an audit policy.
A prefix of + adds the policies specified to the current audit policies. A prefix of - removes
the policies specified from the current audit policies. No policies can be set from a local
zone unless the perzone policy is first set from the global zone.
NEW QUESTION: 4
An engineer is troubleshooting rogue access points that are showing up in Cisco Prime Infrastructure. What is the maximum number of Aps the engineer can use to contain an identified rogue access point in the WLC?
A. 0
B. 1
C. 2
D. 3
Answer: D
Explanation:
Explanation
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/wireless/controller/7-4/configuration/guides/consolidated/b_cg74_CONS
NEW QUESTION: 2
The system administrator has been notified that many users are having difficulty connecting to the company's w ireless network. They take a new laptop and physically go to the access point and connect with no problems. Which of the following would be the MOST likely cause?
A. An unauthorized access point has been configured to operate on the same channel.
B. Multiple war drivers in the parking lot have exhausted all available IPs from the pool to deny access.
C. An attacker has gained access to the access point and has changed the encryption keys.
D. The certificate used to authenticate users has been compromised and revoked.
Answer: A
Explanation:
Wireless Access Points can be configured to use a channel. If you have multiple access points within range of each other, you should configure the access points to use different channels. Different channels use different frequencies. If you have two access points using the same channel, their Wi-Fi signals will interfere with each other.
The question states that that many users are having difficulty connecting to the company's wireless network. This is probably due to the signal being weakened by interference from another access point using the same channel. When the administrator takes a new laptop and physically goes to the access point and connects with no problems, he is able to connect because he is near the access point and therefore has a strong signal.
Incorrect Answers:
A. If the certificate used to authenticate users has been compromised and revoked, no one would be able to authenticate. Users would still be able to initially connect to the access point to start the authentication process.
B. The question asks for the most likely answer. Multiple war drivers in the parking lot using all the IPs are pretty unlikely. Interference from another access point is far more likely.
C. If the encryption keys had been changed on the access point, no one would be able to connect to it.
NEW QUESTION: 3
A change in your company's security policy now requires an audit trial of all administrators assuming the sysadm role,capturing:
There are two command necessary to accomplish this change. One is a rolemod command. What is the other?
A. auditconfig -setpolicy +argv
B. auditconfig set flags=lo,ex sysadm
C. auditconfig -setflags lo,ex sysadm
D. auditconfig set policy=argv
Answer: A
Explanation:
Audit Significant Events in Addition to Login/Logout (see step 2 below)
Use this procedure to audit administrative commands,attempts to invade the system,and
other significant events as specified by your site security policy.
For all users and roles,add the AUE_PFEXEC audit event to their preselection mask.
# usermod -K audit_flags=lo,ps:no username
# rolemod -K audit_flags=lo,ps:no rolename
# auditconfig -setpolicy +argv
3- Record the environment in which audited commands are executed.
# auditconfig -setpolicy +arge
Note: [-t] -setpolicy [+|-]policy_flag[,policy_flag ...]
Set the kernel audit policy. A policy policy_flag is literal strings that denotes an audit policy.
A prefix of + adds the policies specified to the current audit policies. A prefix of - removes
the policies specified from the current audit policies. No policies can be set from a local
zone unless the perzone policy is first set from the global zone.
NEW QUESTION: 4
An engineer is troubleshooting rogue access points that are showing up in Cisco Prime Infrastructure. What is the maximum number of Aps the engineer can use to contain an identified rogue access point in the WLC?
A. 0
B. 1
C. 2
D. 3
Answer: D
Explanation:
Explanation
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/wireless/controller/7-4/configuration/guides/consolidated/b_cg74_CONS
NEW QUESTION: 2
The system administrator has been notified that many users are having difficulty connecting to the company's w ireless network. They take a new laptop and physically go to the access point and connect with no problems. Which of the following would be the MOST likely cause?
A. An unauthorized access point has been configured to operate on the same channel.
B. Multiple war drivers in the parking lot have exhausted all available IPs from the pool to deny access.
C. An attacker has gained access to the access point and has changed the encryption keys.
D. The certificate used to authenticate users has been compromised and revoked.
Answer: A
Explanation:
Wireless Access Points can be configured to use a channel. If you have multiple access points within range of each other, you should configure the access points to use different channels. Different channels use different frequencies. If you have two access points using the same channel, their Wi-Fi signals will interfere with each other.
The question states that that many users are having difficulty connecting to the company's wireless network. This is probably due to the signal being weakened by interference from another access point using the same channel. When the administrator takes a new laptop and physically goes to the access point and connects with no problems, he is able to connect because he is near the access point and therefore has a strong signal.
Incorrect Answers:
A. If the certificate used to authenticate users has been compromised and revoked, no one would be able to authenticate. Users would still be able to initially connect to the access point to start the authentication process.
B. The question asks for the most likely answer. Multiple war drivers in the parking lot using all the IPs are pretty unlikely. Interference from another access point is far more likely.
C. If the encryption keys had been changed on the access point, no one would be able to connect to it.
NEW QUESTION: 3
A change in your company's security policy now requires an audit trial of all administrators assuming the sysadm role,capturing:
There are two command necessary to accomplish this change. One is a rolemod command. What is the other?
A. auditconfig -setpolicy +argv
B. auditconfig set flags=lo,ex sysadm
C. auditconfig -setflags lo,ex sysadm
D. auditconfig set policy=argv
Answer: A
Explanation:
Audit Significant Events in Addition to Login/Logout (see step 2 below)
Use this procedure to audit administrative commands,attempts to invade the system,and
other significant events as specified by your site security policy.
For all users and roles,add the AUE_PFEXEC audit event to their preselection mask.
# usermod -K audit_flags=lo,ps:no username
# rolemod -K audit_flags=lo,ps:no rolename
# auditconfig -setpolicy +argv
3- Record the environment in which audited commands are executed.
# auditconfig -setpolicy +arge
Note: [-t] -setpolicy [+|-]policy_flag[,policy_flag ...]
Set the kernel audit policy. A policy policy_flag is literal strings that denotes an audit policy.
A prefix of + adds the policies specified to the current audit policies. A prefix of - removes
the policies specified from the current audit policies. No policies can be set from a local
zone unless the perzone policy is first set from the global zone.
NEW QUESTION: 4
An engineer is troubleshooting rogue access points that are showing up in Cisco Prime Infrastructure. What is the maximum number of Aps the engineer can use to contain an identified rogue access point in the WLC?
A. 0
B. 1
C. 2
D. 3
Answer: D
Explanation:
Explanation
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/wireless/controller/7-4/configuration/guides/consolidated/b_cg74_CONS
NEW QUESTION: 2
The system administrator has been notified that many users are having difficulty connecting to the company's w ireless network. They take a new laptop and physically go to the access point and connect with no problems. Which of the following would be the MOST likely cause?
A. An unauthorized access point has been configured to operate on the same channel.
B. Multiple war drivers in the parking lot have exhausted all available IPs from the pool to deny access.
C. An attacker has gained access to the access point and has changed the encryption keys.
D. The certificate used to authenticate users has been compromised and revoked.
Answer: A
Explanation:
Wireless Access Points can be configured to use a channel. If you have multiple access points within range of each other, you should configure the access points to use different channels. Different channels use different frequencies. If you have two access points using the same channel, their Wi-Fi signals will interfere with each other.
The question states that that many users are having difficulty connecting to the company's wireless network. This is probably due to the signal being weakened by interference from another access point using the same channel. When the administrator takes a new laptop and physically goes to the access point and connects with no problems, he is able to connect because he is near the access point and therefore has a strong signal.
Incorrect Answers:
A. If the certificate used to authenticate users has been compromised and revoked, no one would be able to authenticate. Users would still be able to initially connect to the access point to start the authentication process.
B. The question asks for the most likely answer. Multiple war drivers in the parking lot using all the IPs are pretty unlikely. Interference from another access point is far more likely.
C. If the encryption keys had been changed on the access point, no one would be able to connect to it.
NEW QUESTION: 3
A change in your company's security policy now requires an audit trial of all administrators assuming the sysadm role,capturing:
There are two command necessary to accomplish this change. One is a rolemod command. What is the other?
A. auditconfig -setpolicy +argv
B. auditconfig set flags=lo,ex sysadm
C. auditconfig -setflags lo,ex sysadm
D. auditconfig set policy=argv
Answer: A
Explanation:
Audit Significant Events in Addition to Login/Logout (see step 2 below)
Use this procedure to audit administrative commands,attempts to invade the system,and
other significant events as specified by your site security policy.
For all users and roles,add the AUE_PFEXEC audit event to their preselection mask.
# usermod -K audit_flags=lo,ps:no username
# rolemod -K audit_flags=lo,ps:no rolename
# auditconfig -setpolicy +argv
3- Record the environment in which audited commands are executed.
# auditconfig -setpolicy +arge
Note: [-t] -setpolicy [+|-]policy_flag[,policy_flag ...]
Set the kernel audit policy. A policy policy_flag is literal strings that denotes an audit policy.
A prefix of + adds the policies specified to the current audit policies. A prefix of - removes
the policies specified from the current audit policies. No policies can be set from a local
zone unless the perzone policy is first set from the global zone.
NEW QUESTION: 4
An engineer is troubleshooting rogue access points that are showing up in Cisco Prime Infrastructure. What is the maximum number of Aps the engineer can use to contain an identified rogue access point in the WLC?
A. 0
B. 1
C. 2
D. 3
Answer: D
Explanation:
Explanation
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/wireless/controller/7-4/configuration/guides/consolidated/b_cg74_CONS
NEW QUESTION: 2
The system administrator has been notified that many users are having difficulty connecting to the company's w ireless network. They take a new laptop and physically go to the access point and connect with no problems. Which of the following would be the MOST likely cause?
A. An unauthorized access point has been configured to operate on the same channel.
B. Multiple war drivers in the parking lot have exhausted all available IPs from the pool to deny access.
C. An attacker has gained access to the access point and has changed the encryption keys.
D. The certificate used to authenticate users has been compromised and revoked.
Answer: A
Explanation:
Wireless Access Points can be configured to use a channel. If you have multiple access points within range of each other, you should configure the access points to use different channels. Different channels use different frequencies. If you have two access points using the same channel, their Wi-Fi signals will interfere with each other.
The question states that that many users are having difficulty connecting to the company's wireless network. This is probably due to the signal being weakened by interference from another access point using the same channel. When the administrator takes a new laptop and physically goes to the access point and connects with no problems, he is able to connect because he is near the access point and therefore has a strong signal.
Incorrect Answers:
A. If the certificate used to authenticate users has been compromised and revoked, no one would be able to authenticate. Users would still be able to initially connect to the access point to start the authentication process.
B. The question asks for the most likely answer. Multiple war drivers in the parking lot using all the IPs are pretty unlikely. Interference from another access point is far more likely.
C. If the encryption keys had been changed on the access point, no one would be able to connect to it.
NEW QUESTION: 3
A change in your company's security policy now requires an audit trial of all administrators assuming the sysadm role,capturing:
There are two command necessary to accomplish this change. One is a rolemod command. What is the other?
A. auditconfig -setpolicy +argv
B. auditconfig set flags=lo,ex sysadm
C. auditconfig -setflags lo,ex sysadm
D. auditconfig set policy=argv
Answer: A
Explanation:
Audit Significant Events in Addition to Login/Logout (see step 2 below)
Use this procedure to audit administrative commands,attempts to invade the system,and
other significant events as specified by your site security policy.
For all users and roles,add the AUE_PFEXEC audit event to their preselection mask.
# usermod -K audit_flags=lo,ps:no username
# rolemod -K audit_flags=lo,ps:no rolename
# auditconfig -setpolicy +argv
3- Record the environment in which audited commands are executed.
# auditconfig -setpolicy +arge
Note: [-t] -setpolicy [+|-]policy_flag[,policy_flag ...]
Set the kernel audit policy. A policy policy_flag is literal strings that denotes an audit policy.
A prefix of + adds the policies specified to the current audit policies. A prefix of - removes
the policies specified from the current audit policies. No policies can be set from a local
zone unless the perzone policy is first set from the global zone.
NEW QUESTION: 4
An engineer is troubleshooting rogue access points that are showing up in Cisco Prime Infrastructure. What is the maximum number of Aps the engineer can use to contain an identified rogue access point in the WLC?
A. 0
B. 1
C. 2
D. 3
Answer: D
Explanation:
Explanation
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/wireless/controller/7-4/configuration/guides/consolidated/b_cg74_CONS
NEW QUESTION: 2
The system administrator has been notified that many users are having difficulty connecting to the company's w ireless network. They take a new laptop and physically go to the access point and connect with no problems. Which of the following would be the MOST likely cause?
A. An unauthorized access point has been configured to operate on the same channel.
B. Multiple war drivers in the parking lot have exhausted all available IPs from the pool to deny access.
C. An attacker has gained access to the access point and has changed the encryption keys.
D. The certificate used to authenticate users has been compromised and revoked.
Answer: A
Explanation:
Wireless Access Points can be configured to use a channel. If you have multiple access points within range of each other, you should configure the access points to use different channels. Different channels use different frequencies. If you have two access points using the same channel, their Wi-Fi signals will interfere with each other.
The question states that that many users are having difficulty connecting to the company's wireless network. This is probably due to the signal being weakened by interference from another access point using the same channel. When the administrator takes a new laptop and physically goes to the access point and connects with no problems, he is able to connect because he is near the access point and therefore has a strong signal.
Incorrect Answers:
A. If the certificate used to authenticate users has been compromised and revoked, no one would be able to authenticate. Users would still be able to initially connect to the access point to start the authentication process.
B. The question asks for the most likely answer. Multiple war drivers in the parking lot using all the IPs are pretty unlikely. Interference from another access point is far more likely.
C. If the encryption keys had been changed on the access point, no one would be able to connect to it.
NEW QUESTION: 3
A change in your company's security policy now requires an audit trial of all administrators assuming the sysadm role,capturing:
There are two command necessary to accomplish this change. One is a rolemod command. What is the other?
A. auditconfig -setpolicy +argv
B. auditconfig set flags=lo,ex sysadm
C. auditconfig -setflags lo,ex sysadm
D. auditconfig set policy=argv
Answer: A
Explanation:
Audit Significant Events in Addition to Login/Logout (see step 2 below)
Use this procedure to audit administrative commands,attempts to invade the system,and
other significant events as specified by your site security policy.
For all users and roles,add the AUE_PFEXEC audit event to their preselection mask.
# usermod -K audit_flags=lo,ps:no username
# rolemod -K audit_flags=lo,ps:no rolename
# auditconfig -setpolicy +argv
3- Record the environment in which audited commands are executed.
# auditconfig -setpolicy +arge
Note: [-t] -setpolicy [+|-]policy_flag[,policy_flag ...]
Set the kernel audit policy. A policy policy_flag is literal strings that denotes an audit policy.
A prefix of + adds the policies specified to the current audit policies. A prefix of - removes
the policies specified from the current audit policies. No policies can be set from a local
zone unless the perzone policy is first set from the global zone.
NEW QUESTION: 4
An engineer is troubleshooting rogue access points that are showing up in Cisco Prime Infrastructure. What is the maximum number of Aps the engineer can use to contain an identified rogue access point in the WLC?
A. 0
B. 1
C. 2
D. 3
Answer: D
Explanation:
Explanation
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/wireless/controller/7-4/configuration/guides/consolidated/b_cg74_CONS
NEW QUESTION: 2
The system administrator has been notified that many users are having difficulty connecting to the company's w ireless network. They take a new laptop and physically go to the access point and connect with no problems. Which of the following would be the MOST likely cause?
A. An unauthorized access point has been configured to operate on the same channel.
B. Multiple war drivers in the parking lot have exhausted all available IPs from the pool to deny access.
C. An attacker has gained access to the access point and has changed the encryption keys.
D. The certificate used to authenticate users has been compromised and revoked.
Answer: A
Explanation:
Wireless Access Points can be configured to use a channel. If you have multiple access points within range of each other, you should configure the access points to use different channels. Different channels use different frequencies. If you have two access points using the same channel, their Wi-Fi signals will interfere with each other.
The question states that that many users are having difficulty connecting to the company's wireless network. This is probably due to the signal being weakened by interference from another access point using the same channel. When the administrator takes a new laptop and physically goes to the access point and connects with no problems, he is able to connect because he is near the access point and therefore has a strong signal.
Incorrect Answers:
A. If the certificate used to authenticate users has been compromised and revoked, no one would be able to authenticate. Users would still be able to initially connect to the access point to start the authentication process.
B. The question asks for the most likely answer. Multiple war drivers in the parking lot using all the IPs are pretty unlikely. Interference from another access point is far more likely.
C. If the encryption keys had been changed on the access point, no one would be able to connect to it.
NEW QUESTION: 3
A change in your company's security policy now requires an audit trial of all administrators assuming the sysadm role,capturing:
There are two command necessary to accomplish this change. One is a rolemod command. What is the other?
A. auditconfig -setpolicy +argv
B. auditconfig set flags=lo,ex sysadm
C. auditconfig -setflags lo,ex sysadm
D. auditconfig set policy=argv
Answer: A
Explanation:
Audit Significant Events in Addition to Login/Logout (see step 2 below)
Use this procedure to audit administrative commands,attempts to invade the system,and
other significant events as specified by your site security policy.
For all users and roles,add the AUE_PFEXEC audit event to their preselection mask.
# usermod -K audit_flags=lo,ps:no username
# rolemod -K audit_flags=lo,ps:no rolename
# auditconfig -setpolicy +argv
3- Record the environment in which audited commands are executed.
# auditconfig -setpolicy +arge
Note: [-t] -setpolicy [+|-]policy_flag[,policy_flag ...]
Set the kernel audit policy. A policy policy_flag is literal strings that denotes an audit policy.
A prefix of + adds the policies specified to the current audit policies. A prefix of - removes
the policies specified from the current audit policies. No policies can be set from a local
zone unless the perzone policy is first set from the global zone.
NEW QUESTION: 4
An engineer is troubleshooting rogue access points that are showing up in Cisco Prime Infrastructure. What is the maximum number of Aps the engineer can use to contain an identified rogue access point in the WLC?
A. 0
B. 1
C. 2
D. 3
Answer: D
Explanation:
Explanation
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/wireless/controller/7-4/configuration/guides/consolidated/b_cg74_CONS
NEW QUESTION: 2
The system administrator has been notified that many users are having difficulty connecting to the company's w ireless network. They take a new laptop and physically go to the access point and connect with no problems. Which of the following would be the MOST likely cause?
A. An unauthorized access point has been configured to operate on the same channel.
B. Multiple war drivers in the parking lot have exhausted all available IPs from the pool to deny access.
C. An attacker has gained access to the access point and has changed the encryption keys.
D. The certificate used to authenticate users has been compromised and revoked.
Answer: A
Explanation:
Wireless Access Points can be configured to use a channel. If you have multiple access points within range of each other, you should configure the access points to use different channels. Different channels use different frequencies. If you have two access points using the same channel, their Wi-Fi signals will interfere with each other.
The question states that that many users are having difficulty connecting to the company's wireless network. This is probably due to the signal being weakened by interference from another access point using the same channel. When the administrator takes a new laptop and physically goes to the access point and connects with no problems, he is able to connect because he is near the access point and therefore has a strong signal.
Incorrect Answers:
A. If the certificate used to authenticate users has been compromised and revoked, no one would be able to authenticate. Users would still be able to initially connect to the access point to start the authentication process.
B. The question asks for the most likely answer. Multiple war drivers in the parking lot using all the IPs are pretty unlikely. Interference from another access point is far more likely.
C. If the encryption keys had been changed on the access point, no one would be able to connect to it.
NEW QUESTION: 3
A change in your company's security policy now requires an audit trial of all administrators assuming the sysadm role,capturing:
There are two command necessary to accomplish this change. One is a rolemod command. What is the other?
A. auditconfig -setpolicy +argv
B. auditconfig set flags=lo,ex sysadm
C. auditconfig -setflags lo,ex sysadm
D. auditconfig set policy=argv
Answer: A
Explanation:
Audit Significant Events in Addition to Login/Logout (see step 2 below)
Use this procedure to audit administrative commands,attempts to invade the system,and
other significant events as specified by your site security policy.
For all users and roles,add the AUE_PFEXEC audit event to their preselection mask.
# usermod -K audit_flags=lo,ps:no username
# rolemod -K audit_flags=lo,ps:no rolename
# auditconfig -setpolicy +argv
3- Record the environment in which audited commands are executed.
# auditconfig -setpolicy +arge
Note: [-t] -setpolicy [+|-]policy_flag[,policy_flag ...]
Set the kernel audit policy. A policy policy_flag is literal strings that denotes an audit policy.
A prefix of + adds the policies specified to the current audit policies. A prefix of - removes
the policies specified from the current audit policies. No policies can be set from a local
zone unless the perzone policy is first set from the global zone.
NEW QUESTION: 4
An engineer is troubleshooting rogue access points that are showing up in Cisco Prime Infrastructure. What is the maximum number of Aps the engineer can use to contain an identified rogue access point in the WLC?
A. 0
B. 1
C. 2
D. 3
Answer: D
Explanation:
Explanation
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/wireless/controller/7-4/configuration/guides/consolidated/b_cg74_CONS
NEW QUESTION: 2
The system administrator has been notified that many users are having difficulty connecting to the company's w ireless network. They take a new laptop and physically go to the access point and connect with no problems. Which of the following would be the MOST likely cause?
A. An unauthorized access point has been configured to operate on the same channel.
B. Multiple war drivers in the parking lot have exhausted all available IPs from the pool to deny access.
C. An attacker has gained access to the access point and has changed the encryption keys.
D. The certificate used to authenticate users has been compromised and revoked.
Answer: A
Explanation:
Wireless Access Points can be configured to use a channel. If you have multiple access points within range of each other, you should configure the access points to use different channels. Different channels use different frequencies. If you have two access points using the same channel, their Wi-Fi signals will interfere with each other.
The question states that that many users are having difficulty connecting to the company's wireless network. This is probably due to the signal being weakened by interference from another access point using the same channel. When the administrator takes a new laptop and physically goes to the access point and connects with no problems, he is able to connect because he is near the access point and therefore has a strong signal.
Incorrect Answers:
A. If the certificate used to authenticate users has been compromised and revoked, no one would be able to authenticate. Users would still be able to initially connect to the access point to start the authentication process.
B. The question asks for the most likely answer. Multiple war drivers in the parking lot using all the IPs are pretty unlikely. Interference from another access point is far more likely.
C. If the encryption keys had been changed on the access point, no one would be able to connect to it.
NEW QUESTION: 3
A change in your company's security policy now requires an audit trial of all administrators assuming the sysadm role,capturing:
There are two command necessary to accomplish this change. One is a rolemod command. What is the other?
A. auditconfig -setpolicy +argv
B. auditconfig set flags=lo,ex sysadm
C. auditconfig -setflags lo,ex sysadm
D. auditconfig set policy=argv
Answer: A
Explanation:
Audit Significant Events in Addition to Login/Logout (see step 2 below)
Use this procedure to audit administrative commands,attempts to invade the system,and
other significant events as specified by your site security policy.
For all users and roles,add the AUE_PFEXEC audit event to their preselection mask.
# usermod -K audit_flags=lo,ps:no username
# rolemod -K audit_flags=lo,ps:no rolename
# auditconfig -setpolicy +argv
3- Record the environment in which audited commands are executed.
# auditconfig -setpolicy +arge
Note: [-t] -setpolicy [+|-]policy_flag[,policy_flag ...]
Set the kernel audit policy. A policy policy_flag is literal strings that denotes an audit policy.
A prefix of + adds the policies specified to the current audit policies. A prefix of - removes
the policies specified from the current audit policies. No policies can be set from a local
zone unless the perzone policy is first set from the global zone.
NEW QUESTION: 4
An engineer is troubleshooting rogue access points that are showing up in Cisco Prime Infrastructure. What is the maximum number of Aps the engineer can use to contain an identified rogue access point in the WLC?
A. 0
B. 1
C. 2
D. 3
Answer: D
Explanation:
Explanation
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/wireless/controller/7-4/configuration/guides/consolidated/b_cg74_CONS
NEW QUESTION: 2
The system administrator has been notified that many users are having difficulty connecting to the company's w ireless network. They take a new laptop and physically go to the access point and connect with no problems. Which of the following would be the MOST likely cause?
A. An unauthorized access point has been configured to operate on the same channel.
B. Multiple war drivers in the parking lot have exhausted all available IPs from the pool to deny access.
C. An attacker has gained access to the access point and has changed the encryption keys.
D. The certificate used to authenticate users has been compromised and revoked.
Answer: A
Explanation:
Wireless Access Points can be configured to use a channel. If you have multiple access points within range of each other, you should configure the access points to use different channels. Different channels use different frequencies. If you have two access points using the same channel, their Wi-Fi signals will interfere with each other.
The question states that that many users are having difficulty connecting to the company's wireless network. This is probably due to the signal being weakened by interference from another access point using the same channel. When the administrator takes a new laptop and physically goes to the access point and connects with no problems, he is able to connect because he is near the access point and therefore has a strong signal.
Incorrect Answers:
A. If the certificate used to authenticate users has been compromised and revoked, no one would be able to authenticate. Users would still be able to initially connect to the access point to start the authentication process.
B. The question asks for the most likely answer. Multiple war drivers in the parking lot using all the IPs are pretty unlikely. Interference from another access point is far more likely.
C. If the encryption keys had been changed on the access point, no one would be able to connect to it.
NEW QUESTION: 3
A change in your company's security policy now requires an audit trial of all administrators assuming the sysadm role,capturing:
There are two command necessary to accomplish this change. One is a rolemod command. What is the other?
A. auditconfig -setpolicy +argv
B. auditconfig set flags=lo,ex sysadm
C. auditconfig -setflags lo,ex sysadm
D. auditconfig set policy=argv
Answer: A
Explanation:
Audit Significant Events in Addition to Login/Logout (see step 2 below)
Use this procedure to audit administrative commands,attempts to invade the system,and
other significant events as specified by your site security policy.
For all users and roles,add the AUE_PFEXEC audit event to their preselection mask.
# usermod -K audit_flags=lo,ps:no username
# rolemod -K audit_flags=lo,ps:no rolename
# auditconfig -setpolicy +argv
3- Record the environment in which audited commands are executed.
# auditconfig -setpolicy +arge
Note: [-t] -setpolicy [+|-]policy_flag[,policy_flag ...]
Set the kernel audit policy. A policy policy_flag is literal strings that denotes an audit policy.
A prefix of + adds the policies specified to the current audit policies. A prefix of - removes
the policies specified from the current audit policies. No policies can be set from a local
zone unless the perzone policy is first set from the global zone.
NEW QUESTION: 4
An engineer is troubleshooting rogue access points that are showing up in Cisco Prime Infrastructure. What is the maximum number of Aps the engineer can use to contain an identified rogue access point in the WLC?
A. 0
B. 1
C. 2
D. 3
Answer: D
Explanation:
Explanation
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/wireless/controller/7-4/configuration/guides/consolidated/b_cg74_CONS
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The system administrator has been notified that many users are having difficulty connecting to the company's w ireless network. They take a new laptop and physically go to the access point and connect with no problems. Which of the following would be the MOST likely cause?
A. An unauthorized access point has been configured to operate on the same channel.
B. Multiple war drivers in the parking lot have exhausted all available IPs from the pool to deny access.
C. An attacker has gained access to the access point and has changed the encryption keys.
D. The certificate used to authenticate users has been compromised and revoked.
Answer: A
Explanation:
Wireless Access Points can be configured to use a channel. If you have multiple access points within range of each other, you should configure the access points to use different channels. Different channels use different frequencies. If you have two access points using the same channel, their Wi-Fi signals will interfere with each other.
The question states that that many users are having difficulty connecting to the company's wireless network. This is probably due to the signal being weakened by interference from another access point using the same channel. When the administrator takes a new laptop and physically goes to the access point and connects with no problems, he is able to connect because he is near the access point and therefore has a strong signal.
Incorrect Answers:
A. If the certificate used to authenticate users has been compromised and revoked, no one would be able to authenticate. Users would still be able to initially connect to the access point to start the authentication process.
B. The question asks for the most likely answer. Multiple war drivers in the parking lot using all the IPs are pretty unlikely. Interference from another access point is far more likely.
C. If the encryption keys had been changed on the access point, no one would be able to connect to it.
NEW QUESTION: 3
A change in your company's security policy now requires an audit trial of all administrators assuming the sysadm role,capturing:
There are two command necessary to accomplish this change. One is a rolemod command. What is the other?
A. auditconfig -setpolicy +argv
B. auditconfig set flags=lo,ex sysadm
C. auditconfig -setflags lo,ex sysadm
D. auditconfig set policy=argv
Answer: A
Explanation:
Audit Significant Events in Addition to Login/Logout (see step 2 below)
Use this procedure to audit administrative commands,attempts to invade the system,and
other significant events as specified by your site security policy.
For all users and roles,add the AUE_PFEXEC audit event to their preselection mask.
# usermod -K audit_flags=lo,ps:no username
# rolemod -K audit_flags=lo,ps:no rolename
# auditconfig -setpolicy +argv
3- Record the environment in which audited commands are executed.
# auditconfig -setpolicy +arge
Note: [-t] -setpolicy [+|-]policy_flag[,policy_flag ...]
Set the kernel audit policy. A policy policy_flag is literal strings that denotes an audit policy.
A prefix of + adds the policies specified to the current audit policies. A prefix of - removes
the policies specified from the current audit policies. No policies can be set from a local
zone unless the perzone policy is first set from the global zone.
NEW QUESTION: 4
An engineer is troubleshooting rogue access points that are showing up in Cisco Prime Infrastructure. What is the maximum number of Aps the engineer can use to contain an identified rogue access point in the WLC?
A. 0
B. 1
C. 2
D. 3
Answer: D
Explanation:
Explanation
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/wireless/controller/7-4/configuration/guides/consolidated/b_cg74_CONS
NEW QUESTION: 2
The system administrator has been notified that many users are having difficulty connecting to the company's w ireless network. They take a new laptop and physically go to the access point and connect with no problems. Which of the following would be the MOST likely cause?
A. An unauthorized access point has been configured to operate on the same channel.
B. Multiple war drivers in the parking lot have exhausted all available IPs from the pool to deny access.
C. An attacker has gained access to the access point and has changed the encryption keys.
D. The certificate used to authenticate users has been compromised and revoked.
Answer: A
Explanation:
Wireless Access Points can be configured to use a channel. If you have multiple access points within range of each other, you should configure the access points to use different channels. Different channels use different frequencies. If you have two access points using the same channel, their Wi-Fi signals will interfere with each other.
The question states that that many users are having difficulty connecting to the company's wireless network. This is probably due to the signal being weakened by interference from another access point using the same channel. When the administrator takes a new laptop and physically goes to the access point and connects with no problems, he is able to connect because he is near the access point and therefore has a strong signal.
Incorrect Answers:
A. If the certificate used to authenticate users has been compromised and revoked, no one would be able to authenticate. Users would still be able to initially connect to the access point to start the authentication process.
B. The question asks for the most likely answer. Multiple war drivers in the parking lot using all the IPs are pretty unlikely. Interference from another access point is far more likely.
C. If the encryption keys had been changed on the access point, no one would be able to connect to it.
NEW QUESTION: 3
A change in your company's security policy now requires an audit trial of all administrators assuming the sysadm role,capturing:
There are two command necessary to accomplish this change. One is a rolemod command. What is the other?
A. auditconfig -setpolicy +argv
B. auditconfig set flags=lo,ex sysadm
C. auditconfig -setflags lo,ex sysadm
D. auditconfig set policy=argv
Answer: A
Explanation:
Audit Significant Events in Addition to Login/Logout (see step 2 below)
Use this procedure to audit administrative commands,attempts to invade the system,and
other significant events as specified by your site security policy.
For all users and roles,add the AUE_PFEXEC audit event to their preselection mask.
# usermod -K audit_flags=lo,ps:no username
# rolemod -K audit_flags=lo,ps:no rolename
# auditconfig -setpolicy +argv
3- Record the environment in which audited commands are executed.
# auditconfig -setpolicy +arge
Note: [-t] -setpolicy [+|-]policy_flag[,policy_flag ...]
Set the kernel audit policy. A policy policy_flag is literal strings that denotes an audit policy.
A prefix of + adds the policies specified to the current audit policies. A prefix of - removes
the policies specified from the current audit policies. No policies can be set from a local
zone unless the perzone policy is first set from the global zone.
NEW QUESTION: 4
An engineer is troubleshooting rogue access points that are showing up in Cisco Prime Infrastructure. What is the maximum number of Aps the engineer can use to contain an identified rogue access point in the WLC?
A. 0
B. 1
C. 2
D. 3
Answer: D
Explanation:
Explanation
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/wireless/controller/7-4/configuration/guides/consolidated/b_cg74_CONS
NEW QUESTION: 2
The system administrator has been notified that many users are having difficulty connecting to the company's w ireless network. They take a new laptop and physically go to the access point and connect with no problems. Which of the following would be the MOST likely cause?
A. An unauthorized access point has been configured to operate on the same channel.
B. Multiple war drivers in the parking lot have exhausted all available IPs from the pool to deny access.
C. An attacker has gained access to the access point and has changed the encryption keys.
D. The certificate used to authenticate users has been compromised and revoked.
Answer: A
Explanation:
Wireless Access Points can be configured to use a channel. If you have multiple access points within range of each other, you should configure the access points to use different channels. Different channels use different frequencies. If you have two access points using the same channel, their Wi-Fi signals will interfere with each other.
The question states that that many users are having difficulty connecting to the company's wireless network. This is probably due to the signal being weakened by interference from another access point using the same channel. When the administrator takes a new laptop and physically goes to the access point and connects with no problems, he is able to connect because he is near the access point and therefore has a strong signal.
Incorrect Answers:
A. If the certificate used to authenticate users has been compromised and revoked, no one would be able to authenticate. Users would still be able to initially connect to the access point to start the authentication process.
B. The question asks for the most likely answer. Multiple war drivers in the parking lot using all the IPs are pretty unlikely. Interference from another access point is far more likely.
C. If the encryption keys had been changed on the access point, no one would be able to connect to it.
NEW QUESTION: 3
A change in your company's security policy now requires an audit trial of all administrators assuming the sysadm role,capturing:
There are two command necessary to accomplish this change. One is a rolemod command. What is the other?
A. auditconfig -setpolicy +argv
B. auditconfig set flags=lo,ex sysadm
C. auditconfig -setflags lo,ex sysadm
D. auditconfig set policy=argv
Answer: A
Explanation:
Audit Significant Events in Addition to Login/Logout (see step 2 below)
Use this procedure to audit administrative commands,attempts to invade the system,and
other significant events as specified by your site security policy.
For all users and roles,add the AUE_PFEXEC audit event to their preselection mask.
# usermod -K audit_flags=lo,ps:no username
# rolemod -K audit_flags=lo,ps:no rolename
# auditconfig -setpolicy +argv
3- Record the environment in which audited commands are executed.
# auditconfig -setpolicy +arge
Note: [-t] -setpolicy [+|-]policy_flag[,policy_flag ...]
Set the kernel audit policy. A policy policy_flag is literal strings that denotes an audit policy.
A prefix of + adds the policies specified to the current audit policies. A prefix of - removes
the policies specified from the current audit policies. No policies can be set from a local
zone unless the perzone policy is first set from the global zone.
NEW QUESTION: 4
An engineer is troubleshooting rogue access points that are showing up in Cisco Prime Infrastructure. What is the maximum number of Aps the engineer can use to contain an identified rogue access point in the WLC?
A. 0
B. 1
C. 2
D. 3
Answer: D
Explanation:
Explanation
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/wireless/controller/7-4/configuration/guides/consolidated/b_cg74_CONS
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Online Testing Engine">NEW QUESTION: 2
The system administrator has been notified that many users are having difficulty connecting to the company's w ireless network. They take a new laptop and physically go to the access point and connect with no problems. Which of the following would be the MOST likely cause?
A. An unauthorized access point has been configured to operate on the same channel.
B. Multiple war drivers in the parking lot have exhausted all available IPs from the pool to deny access.
C. An attacker has gained access to the access point and has changed the encryption keys.
D. The certificate used to authenticate users has been compromised and revoked.
Answer: A
Explanation:
Wireless Access Points can be configured to use a channel. If you have multiple access points within range of each other, you should configure the access points to use different channels. Different channels use different frequencies. If you have two access points using the same channel, their Wi-Fi signals will interfere with each other.
The question states that that many users are having difficulty connecting to the company's wireless network. This is probably due to the signal being weakened by interference from another access point using the same channel. When the administrator takes a new laptop and physically goes to the access point and connects with no problems, he is able to connect because he is near the access point and therefore has a strong signal.
Incorrect Answers:
A. If the certificate used to authenticate users has been compromised and revoked, no one would be able to authenticate. Users would still be able to initially connect to the access point to start the authentication process.
B. The question asks for the most likely answer. Multiple war drivers in the parking lot using all the IPs are pretty unlikely. Interference from another access point is far more likely.
C. If the encryption keys had been changed on the access point, no one would be able to connect to it.
NEW QUESTION: 3
A change in your company's security policy now requires an audit trial of all administrators assuming the sysadm role,capturing:
There are two command necessary to accomplish this change. One is a rolemod command. What is the other?
A. auditconfig -setpolicy +argv
B. auditconfig set flags=lo,ex sysadm
C. auditconfig -setflags lo,ex sysadm
D. auditconfig set policy=argv
Answer: A
Explanation:
Audit Significant Events in Addition to Login/Logout (see step 2 below)
Use this procedure to audit administrative commands,attempts to invade the system,and
other significant events as specified by your site security policy.
For all users and roles,add the AUE_PFEXEC audit event to their preselection mask.
# usermod -K audit_flags=lo,ps:no username
# rolemod -K audit_flags=lo,ps:no rolename
# auditconfig -setpolicy +argv
3- Record the environment in which audited commands are executed.
# auditconfig -setpolicy +arge
Note: [-t] -setpolicy [+|-]policy_flag[,policy_flag ...]
Set the kernel audit policy. A policy policy_flag is literal strings that denotes an audit policy.
A prefix of + adds the policies specified to the current audit policies. A prefix of - removes
the policies specified from the current audit policies. No policies can be set from a local
zone unless the perzone policy is first set from the global zone.
NEW QUESTION: 4
An engineer is troubleshooting rogue access points that are showing up in Cisco Prime Infrastructure. What is the maximum number of Aps the engineer can use to contain an identified rogue access point in the WLC?
A. 0
B. 1
C. 2
D. 3
Answer: D
Explanation:
Explanation
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/wireless/controller/7-4/configuration/guides/consolidated/b_cg74_CONS
NEW QUESTION: 2
The system administrator has been notified that many users are having difficulty connecting to the company's w ireless network. They take a new laptop and physically go to the access point and connect with no problems. Which of the following would be the MOST likely cause?
A. An unauthorized access point has been configured to operate on the same channel.
B. Multiple war drivers in the parking lot have exhausted all available IPs from the pool to deny access.
C. An attacker has gained access to the access point and has changed the encryption keys.
D. The certificate used to authenticate users has been compromised and revoked.
Answer: A
Explanation:
Wireless Access Points can be configured to use a channel. If you have multiple access points within range of each other, you should configure the access points to use different channels. Different channels use different frequencies. If you have two access points using the same channel, their Wi-Fi signals will interfere with each other.
The question states that that many users are having difficulty connecting to the company's wireless network. This is probably due to the signal being weakened by interference from another access point using the same channel. When the administrator takes a new laptop and physically goes to the access point and connects with no problems, he is able to connect because he is near the access point and therefore has a strong signal.
Incorrect Answers:
A. If the certificate used to authenticate users has been compromised and revoked, no one would be able to authenticate. Users would still be able to initially connect to the access point to start the authentication process.
B. The question asks for the most likely answer. Multiple war drivers in the parking lot using all the IPs are pretty unlikely. Interference from another access point is far more likely.
C. If the encryption keys had been changed on the access point, no one would be able to connect to it.
NEW QUESTION: 3
A change in your company's security policy now requires an audit trial of all administrators assuming the sysadm role,capturing:
There are two command necessary to accomplish this change. One is a rolemod command. What is the other?
A. auditconfig -setpolicy +argv
B. auditconfig set flags=lo,ex sysadm
C. auditconfig -setflags lo,ex sysadm
D. auditconfig set policy=argv
Answer: A
Explanation:
Audit Significant Events in Addition to Login/Logout (see step 2 below)
Use this procedure to audit administrative commands,attempts to invade the system,and
other significant events as specified by your site security policy.
For all users and roles,add the AUE_PFEXEC audit event to their preselection mask.
# usermod -K audit_flags=lo,ps:no username
# rolemod -K audit_flags=lo,ps:no rolename
# auditconfig -setpolicy +argv
3- Record the environment in which audited commands are executed.
# auditconfig -setpolicy +arge
Note: [-t] -setpolicy [+|-]policy_flag[,policy_flag ...]
Set the kernel audit policy. A policy policy_flag is literal strings that denotes an audit policy.
A prefix of + adds the policies specified to the current audit policies. A prefix of - removes
the policies specified from the current audit policies. No policies can be set from a local
zone unless the perzone policy is first set from the global zone.
NEW QUESTION: 4
An engineer is troubleshooting rogue access points that are showing up in Cisco Prime Infrastructure. What is the maximum number of Aps the engineer can use to contain an identified rogue access point in the WLC?
A. 0
B. 1
C. 2
D. 3
Answer: D
Explanation:
Explanation
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/wireless/controller/7-4/configuration/guides/consolidated/b_cg74_CONS
NEW QUESTION: 2
The system administrator has been notified that many users are having difficulty connecting to the company's w ireless network. They take a new laptop and physically go to the access point and connect with no problems. Which of the following would be the MOST likely cause?
A. An unauthorized access point has been configured to operate on the same channel.
B. Multiple war drivers in the parking lot have exhausted all available IPs from the pool to deny access.
C. An attacker has gained access to the access point and has changed the encryption keys.
D. The certificate used to authenticate users has been compromised and revoked.
Answer: A
Explanation:
Wireless Access Points can be configured to use a channel. If you have multiple access points within range of each other, you should configure the access points to use different channels. Different channels use different frequencies. If you have two access points using the same channel, their Wi-Fi signals will interfere with each other.
The question states that that many users are having difficulty connecting to the company's wireless network. This is probably due to the signal being weakened by interference from another access point using the same channel. When the administrator takes a new laptop and physically goes to the access point and connects with no problems, he is able to connect because he is near the access point and therefore has a strong signal.
Incorrect Answers:
A. If the certificate used to authenticate users has been compromised and revoked, no one would be able to authenticate. Users would still be able to initially connect to the access point to start the authentication process.
B. The question asks for the most likely answer. Multiple war drivers in the parking lot using all the IPs are pretty unlikely. Interference from another access point is far more likely.
C. If the encryption keys had been changed on the access point, no one would be able to connect to it.
NEW QUESTION: 3
A change in your company's security policy now requires an audit trial of all administrators assuming the sysadm role,capturing:
There are two command necessary to accomplish this change. One is a rolemod command. What is the other?
A. auditconfig -setpolicy +argv
B. auditconfig set flags=lo,ex sysadm
C. auditconfig -setflags lo,ex sysadm
D. auditconfig set policy=argv
Answer: A
Explanation:
Audit Significant Events in Addition to Login/Logout (see step 2 below)
Use this procedure to audit administrative commands,attempts to invade the system,and
other significant events as specified by your site security policy.
For all users and roles,add the AUE_PFEXEC audit event to their preselection mask.
# usermod -K audit_flags=lo,ps:no username
# rolemod -K audit_flags=lo,ps:no rolename
# auditconfig -setpolicy +argv
3- Record the environment in which audited commands are executed.
# auditconfig -setpolicy +arge
Note: [-t] -setpolicy [+|-]policy_flag[,policy_flag ...]
Set the kernel audit policy. A policy policy_flag is literal strings that denotes an audit policy.
A prefix of + adds the policies specified to the current audit policies. A prefix of - removes
the policies specified from the current audit policies. No policies can be set from a local
zone unless the perzone policy is first set from the global zone.
NEW QUESTION: 4
An engineer is troubleshooting rogue access points that are showing up in Cisco Prime Infrastructure. What is the maximum number of Aps the engineer can use to contain an identified rogue access point in the WLC?
A. 0
B. 1
C. 2
D. 3
Answer: D
Explanation:
Explanation
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/wireless/controller/7-4/configuration/guides/consolidated/b_cg74_CONS
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Testing Engine">NEW QUESTION: 2
The system administrator has been notified that many users are having difficulty connecting to the company's w ireless network. They take a new laptop and physically go to the access point and connect with no problems. Which of the following would be the MOST likely cause?
A. An unauthorized access point has been configured to operate on the same channel.
B. Multiple war drivers in the parking lot have exhausted all available IPs from the pool to deny access.
C. An attacker has gained access to the access point and has changed the encryption keys.
D. The certificate used to authenticate users has been compromised and revoked.
Answer: A
Explanation:
Wireless Access Points can be configured to use a channel. If you have multiple access points within range of each other, you should configure the access points to use different channels. Different channels use different frequencies. If you have two access points using the same channel, their Wi-Fi signals will interfere with each other.
The question states that that many users are having difficulty connecting to the company's wireless network. This is probably due to the signal being weakened by interference from another access point using the same channel. When the administrator takes a new laptop and physically goes to the access point and connects with no problems, he is able to connect because he is near the access point and therefore has a strong signal.
Incorrect Answers:
A. If the certificate used to authenticate users has been compromised and revoked, no one would be able to authenticate. Users would still be able to initially connect to the access point to start the authentication process.
B. The question asks for the most likely answer. Multiple war drivers in the parking lot using all the IPs are pretty unlikely. Interference from another access point is far more likely.
C. If the encryption keys had been changed on the access point, no one would be able to connect to it.
NEW QUESTION: 3
A change in your company's security policy now requires an audit trial of all administrators assuming the sysadm role,capturing:
There are two command necessary to accomplish this change. One is a rolemod command. What is the other?
A. auditconfig -setpolicy +argv
B. auditconfig set flags=lo,ex sysadm
C. auditconfig -setflags lo,ex sysadm
D. auditconfig set policy=argv
Answer: A
Explanation:
Audit Significant Events in Addition to Login/Logout (see step 2 below)
Use this procedure to audit administrative commands,attempts to invade the system,and
other significant events as specified by your site security policy.
For all users and roles,add the AUE_PFEXEC audit event to their preselection mask.
# usermod -K audit_flags=lo,ps:no username
# rolemod -K audit_flags=lo,ps:no rolename
# auditconfig -setpolicy +argv
3- Record the environment in which audited commands are executed.
# auditconfig -setpolicy +arge
Note: [-t] -setpolicy [+|-]policy_flag[,policy_flag ...]
Set the kernel audit policy. A policy policy_flag is literal strings that denotes an audit policy.
A prefix of + adds the policies specified to the current audit policies. A prefix of - removes
the policies specified from the current audit policies. No policies can be set from a local
zone unless the perzone policy is first set from the global zone.
NEW QUESTION: 4
An engineer is troubleshooting rogue access points that are showing up in Cisco Prime Infrastructure. What is the maximum number of Aps the engineer can use to contain an identified rogue access point in the WLC?
A. 0
B. 1
C. 2
D. 3
Answer: D
Explanation:
Explanation
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/wireless/controller/7-4/configuration/guides/consolidated/b_cg74_CONS
NEW QUESTION: 2
The system administrator has been notified that many users are having difficulty connecting to the company's w ireless network. They take a new laptop and physically go to the access point and connect with no problems. Which of the following would be the MOST likely cause?
A. An unauthorized access point has been configured to operate on the same channel.
B. Multiple war drivers in the parking lot have exhausted all available IPs from the pool to deny access.
C. An attacker has gained access to the access point and has changed the encryption keys.
D. The certificate used to authenticate users has been compromised and revoked.
Answer: A
Explanation:
Wireless Access Points can be configured to use a channel. If you have multiple access points within range of each other, you should configure the access points to use different channels. Different channels use different frequencies. If you have two access points using the same channel, their Wi-Fi signals will interfere with each other.
The question states that that many users are having difficulty connecting to the company's wireless network. This is probably due to the signal being weakened by interference from another access point using the same channel. When the administrator takes a new laptop and physically goes to the access point and connects with no problems, he is able to connect because he is near the access point and therefore has a strong signal.
Incorrect Answers:
A. If the certificate used to authenticate users has been compromised and revoked, no one would be able to authenticate. Users would still be able to initially connect to the access point to start the authentication process.
B. The question asks for the most likely answer. Multiple war drivers in the parking lot using all the IPs are pretty unlikely. Interference from another access point is far more likely.
C. If the encryption keys had been changed on the access point, no one would be able to connect to it.
NEW QUESTION: 3
A change in your company's security policy now requires an audit trial of all administrators assuming the sysadm role,capturing:
There are two command necessary to accomplish this change. One is a rolemod command. What is the other?
A. auditconfig -setpolicy +argv
B. auditconfig set flags=lo,ex sysadm
C. auditconfig -setflags lo,ex sysadm
D. auditconfig set policy=argv
Answer: A
Explanation:
Audit Significant Events in Addition to Login/Logout (see step 2 below)
Use this procedure to audit administrative commands,attempts to invade the system,and
other significant events as specified by your site security policy.
For all users and roles,add the AUE_PFEXEC audit event to their preselection mask.
# usermod -K audit_flags=lo,ps:no username
# rolemod -K audit_flags=lo,ps:no rolename
# auditconfig -setpolicy +argv
3- Record the environment in which audited commands are executed.
# auditconfig -setpolicy +arge
Note: [-t] -setpolicy [+|-]policy_flag[,policy_flag ...]
Set the kernel audit policy. A policy policy_flag is literal strings that denotes an audit policy.
A prefix of + adds the policies specified to the current audit policies. A prefix of - removes
the policies specified from the current audit policies. No policies can be set from a local
zone unless the perzone policy is first set from the global zone.
NEW QUESTION: 4
An engineer is troubleshooting rogue access points that are showing up in Cisco Prime Infrastructure. What is the maximum number of Aps the engineer can use to contain an identified rogue access point in the WLC?
A. 0
B. 1
C. 2
D. 3
Answer: D
Explanation:
Explanation
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/wireless/controller/7-4/configuration/guides/consolidated/b_cg74_CONS
NEW QUESTION: 2
The system administrator has been notified that many users are having difficulty connecting to the company's w ireless network. They take a new laptop and physically go to the access point and connect with no problems. Which of the following would be the MOST likely cause?
A. An unauthorized access point has been configured to operate on the same channel.
B. Multiple war drivers in the parking lot have exhausted all available IPs from the pool to deny access.
C. An attacker has gained access to the access point and has changed the encryption keys.
D. The certificate used to authenticate users has been compromised and revoked.
Answer: A
Explanation:
Wireless Access Points can be configured to use a channel. If you have multiple access points within range of each other, you should configure the access points to use different channels. Different channels use different frequencies. If you have two access points using the same channel, their Wi-Fi signals will interfere with each other.
The question states that that many users are having difficulty connecting to the company's wireless network. This is probably due to the signal being weakened by interference from another access point using the same channel. When the administrator takes a new laptop and physically goes to the access point and connects with no problems, he is able to connect because he is near the access point and therefore has a strong signal.
Incorrect Answers:
A. If the certificate used to authenticate users has been compromised and revoked, no one would be able to authenticate. Users would still be able to initially connect to the access point to start the authentication process.
B. The question asks for the most likely answer. Multiple war drivers in the parking lot using all the IPs are pretty unlikely. Interference from another access point is far more likely.
C. If the encryption keys had been changed on the access point, no one would be able to connect to it.
NEW QUESTION: 3
A change in your company's security policy now requires an audit trial of all administrators assuming the sysadm role,capturing:
There are two command necessary to accomplish this change. One is a rolemod command. What is the other?
A. auditconfig -setpolicy +argv
B. auditconfig set flags=lo,ex sysadm
C. auditconfig -setflags lo,ex sysadm
D. auditconfig set policy=argv
Answer: A
Explanation:
Audit Significant Events in Addition to Login/Logout (see step 2 below)
Use this procedure to audit administrative commands,attempts to invade the system,and
other significant events as specified by your site security policy.
For all users and roles,add the AUE_PFEXEC audit event to their preselection mask.
# usermod -K audit_flags=lo,ps:no username
# rolemod -K audit_flags=lo,ps:no rolename
# auditconfig -setpolicy +argv
3- Record the environment in which audited commands are executed.
# auditconfig -setpolicy +arge
Note: [-t] -setpolicy [+|-]policy_flag[,policy_flag ...]
Set the kernel audit policy. A policy policy_flag is literal strings that denotes an audit policy.
A prefix of + adds the policies specified to the current audit policies. A prefix of - removes
the policies specified from the current audit policies. No policies can be set from a local
zone unless the perzone policy is first set from the global zone.
NEW QUESTION: 4
An engineer is troubleshooting rogue access points that are showing up in Cisco Prime Infrastructure. What is the maximum number of Aps the engineer can use to contain an identified rogue access point in the WLC?
A. 0
B. 1
C. 2
D. 3
Answer: D
Explanation:
Explanation
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/wireless/controller/7-4/configuration/guides/consolidated/b_cg74_CONS
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CREATE SEQUENCE seq1 START WITH 100 INCREMENT BY 10 MAXVALUE 200 CYCLE NOCACHE;
The SEQ1 sequence has generated numbers up to the maximum limit of 200. You issue the following SQL statement:
SELECT seq1.nextval FROM dual;
What is displayed by the SELECT statement?
A. 0
B. an error
C. 1
D. 2
Answer: C
Explanation:
But why the answer is not "C" ?
Because you didn't specify the MINVALUE for the sequence. If you check the sequence definition that you created it will have the default value of 1, which it reverts to when cycling.
If you wanted to keep the minimum value you would need to specify it in the sequence creation. sequence Is the name of the sequence generator INCREMENT BY n Specifies the interval between sequence numbers, where n is an integer (If this
clause is omitted, the sequence increments by 1.)
START WITH n Specifies the first sequence number to be generated (If this clause is omitted, the sequence starts with 1.) MAXVALUE n Specifies the maximum value the sequence can generate NOMAXVALUE Specifies a maximum value of 10
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NEW QUESTION: 2
The system administrator has been notified that many users are having difficulty connecting to the company's w ireless network. They take a new laptop and physically go to the access point and connect with no problems. Which of the following would be the MOST likely cause?
A. An unauthorized access point has been configured to operate on the same channel.
B. Multiple war drivers in the parking lot have exhausted all available IPs from the pool to deny access.
C. An attacker has gained access to the access point and has changed the encryption keys.
D. The certificate used to authenticate users has been compromised and revoked.
Answer: A
Explanation:
Wireless Access Points can be configured to use a channel. If you have multiple access points within range of each other, you should configure the access points to use different channels. Different channels use different frequencies. If you have two access points using the same channel, their Wi-Fi signals will interfere with each other.
The question states that that many users are having difficulty connecting to the company's wireless network. This is probably due to the signal being weakened by interference from another access point using the same channel. When the administrator takes a new laptop and physically goes to the access point and connects with no problems, he is able to connect because he is near the access point and therefore has a strong signal.
Incorrect Answers:
A. If the certificate used to authenticate users has been compromised and revoked, no one would be able to authenticate. Users would still be able to initially connect to the access point to start the authentication process.
B. The question asks for the most likely answer. Multiple war drivers in the parking lot using all the IPs are pretty unlikely. Interference from another access point is far more likely.
C. If the encryption keys had been changed on the access point, no one would be able to connect to it.
NEW QUESTION: 3
A change in your company's security policy now requires an audit trial of all administrators assuming the sysadm role,capturing:
There are two command necessary to accomplish this change. One is a rolemod command. What is the other?
A. auditconfig -setpolicy +argv
B. auditconfig set flags=lo,ex sysadm
C. auditconfig -setflags lo,ex sysadm
D. auditconfig set policy=argv
Answer: A
Explanation:
Audit Significant Events in Addition to Login/Logout (see step 2 below)
Use this procedure to audit administrative commands,attempts to invade the system,and
other significant events as specified by your site security policy.
For all users and roles,add the AUE_PFEXEC audit event to their preselection mask.
# usermod -K audit_flags=lo,ps:no username
# rolemod -K audit_flags=lo,ps:no rolename
# auditconfig -setpolicy +argv
3- Record the environment in which audited commands are executed.
# auditconfig -setpolicy +arge
Note: [-t] -setpolicy [+|-]policy_flag[,policy_flag ...]
Set the kernel audit policy. A policy policy_flag is literal strings that denotes an audit policy.
A prefix of + adds the policies specified to the current audit policies. A prefix of - removes
the policies specified from the current audit policies. No policies can be set from a local
zone unless the perzone policy is first set from the global zone.
NEW QUESTION: 4
An engineer is troubleshooting rogue access points that are showing up in Cisco Prime Infrastructure. What is the maximum number of Aps the engineer can use to contain an identified rogue access point in the WLC?
A. 0
B. 1
C. 2
D. 3
Answer: D
Explanation:
Explanation
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/wireless/controller/7-4/configuration/guides/consolidated/b_cg74_CONS
NEW QUESTION: 2
The system administrator has been notified that many users are having difficulty connecting to the company's w ireless network. They take a new laptop and physically go to the access point and connect with no problems. Which of the following would be the MOST likely cause?
A. An unauthorized access point has been configured to operate on the same channel.
B. Multiple war drivers in the parking lot have exhausted all available IPs from the pool to deny access.
C. An attacker has gained access to the access point and has changed the encryption keys.
D. The certificate used to authenticate users has been compromised and revoked.
Answer: A
Explanation:
Wireless Access Points can be configured to use a channel. If you have multiple access points within range of each other, you should configure the access points to use different channels. Different channels use different frequencies. If you have two access points using the same channel, their Wi-Fi signals will interfere with each other.
The question states that that many users are having difficulty connecting to the company's wireless network. This is probably due to the signal being weakened by interference from another access point using the same channel. When the administrator takes a new laptop and physically goes to the access point and connects with no problems, he is able to connect because he is near the access point and therefore has a strong signal.
Incorrect Answers:
A. If the certificate used to authenticate users has been compromised and revoked, no one would be able to authenticate. Users would still be able to initially connect to the access point to start the authentication process.
B. The question asks for the most likely answer. Multiple war drivers in the parking lot using all the IPs are pretty unlikely. Interference from another access point is far more likely.
C. If the encryption keys had been changed on the access point, no one would be able to connect to it.
NEW QUESTION: 3
A change in your company's security policy now requires an audit trial of all administrators assuming the sysadm role,capturing:
There are two command necessary to accomplish this change. One is a rolemod command. What is the other?
A. auditconfig -setpolicy +argv
B. auditconfig set flags=lo,ex sysadm
C. auditconfig -setflags lo,ex sysadm
D. auditconfig set policy=argv
Answer: A
Explanation:
Audit Significant Events in Addition to Login/Logout (see step 2 below)
Use this procedure to audit administrative commands,attempts to invade the system,and
other significant events as specified by your site security policy.
For all users and roles,add the AUE_PFEXEC audit event to their preselection mask.
# usermod -K audit_flags=lo,ps:no username
# rolemod -K audit_flags=lo,ps:no rolename
# auditconfig -setpolicy +argv
3- Record the environment in which audited commands are executed.
# auditconfig -setpolicy +arge
Note: [-t] -setpolicy [+|-]policy_flag[,policy_flag ...]
Set the kernel audit policy. A policy policy_flag is literal strings that denotes an audit policy.
A prefix of + adds the policies specified to the current audit policies. A prefix of - removes
the policies specified from the current audit policies. No policies can be set from a local
zone unless the perzone policy is first set from the global zone.
NEW QUESTION: 4
An engineer is troubleshooting rogue access points that are showing up in Cisco Prime Infrastructure. What is the maximum number of Aps the engineer can use to contain an identified rogue access point in the WLC?
A. 0
B. 1
C. 2
D. 3
Answer: D
Explanation:
Explanation
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/wireless/controller/7-4/configuration/guides/consolidated/b_cg74_CONS
NEW QUESTION: 2
The system administrator has been notified that many users are having difficulty connecting to the company's w ireless network. They take a new laptop and physically go to the access point and connect with no problems. Which of the following would be the MOST likely cause?
A. An unauthorized access point has been configured to operate on the same channel.
B. Multiple war drivers in the parking lot have exhausted all available IPs from the pool to deny access.
C. An attacker has gained access to the access point and has changed the encryption keys.
D. The certificate used to authenticate users has been compromised and revoked.
Answer: A
Explanation:
Wireless Access Points can be configured to use a channel. If you have multiple access points within range of each other, you should configure the access points to use different channels. Different channels use different frequencies. If you have two access points using the same channel, their Wi-Fi signals will interfere with each other.
The question states that that many users are having difficulty connecting to the company's wireless network. This is probably due to the signal being weakened by interference from another access point using the same channel. When the administrator takes a new laptop and physically goes to the access point and connects with no problems, he is able to connect because he is near the access point and therefore has a strong signal.
Incorrect Answers:
A. If the certificate used to authenticate users has been compromised and revoked, no one would be able to authenticate. Users would still be able to initially connect to the access point to start the authentication process.
B. The question asks for the most likely answer. Multiple war drivers in the parking lot using all the IPs are pretty unlikely. Interference from another access point is far more likely.
C. If the encryption keys had been changed on the access point, no one would be able to connect to it.
NEW QUESTION: 3
A change in your company's security policy now requires an audit trial of all administrators assuming the sysadm role,capturing:
There are two command necessary to accomplish this change. One is a rolemod command. What is the other?
A. auditconfig -setpolicy +argv
B. auditconfig set flags=lo,ex sysadm
C. auditconfig -setflags lo,ex sysadm
D. auditconfig set policy=argv
Answer: A
Explanation:
Audit Significant Events in Addition to Login/Logout (see step 2 below)
Use this procedure to audit administrative commands,attempts to invade the system,and
other significant events as specified by your site security policy.
For all users and roles,add the AUE_PFEXEC audit event to their preselection mask.
# usermod -K audit_flags=lo,ps:no username
# rolemod -K audit_flags=lo,ps:no rolename
# auditconfig -setpolicy +argv
3- Record the environment in which audited commands are executed.
# auditconfig -setpolicy +arge
Note: [-t] -setpolicy [+|-]policy_flag[,policy_flag ...]
Set the kernel audit policy. A policy policy_flag is literal strings that denotes an audit policy.
A prefix of + adds the policies specified to the current audit policies. A prefix of - removes
the policies specified from the current audit policies. No policies can be set from a local
zone unless the perzone policy is first set from the global zone.
NEW QUESTION: 4
An engineer is troubleshooting rogue access points that are showing up in Cisco Prime Infrastructure. What is the maximum number of Aps the engineer can use to contain an identified rogue access point in the WLC?
A. 0
B. 1
C. 2
D. 3
Answer: D
Explanation:
Explanation
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/wireless/controller/7-4/configuration/guides/consolidated/b_cg74_CONS
We still understand the effort, time, and money you will invest in preparing for your ADM-201
certification 26) for a
descending sequence (This is the default option.)
CYCLE | NOCYCLE Specifies whether the sequence continues to generate values after reaching its maximum or minimum value (NOCYCLE is the default option.) CACHE n | NOCACHE Specifies how many values the Oracle server preallocates and keeps in
memory (By default, the Oracle server caches 20 values.)
NEW QUESTION: 2
The system administrator has been notified that many users are having difficulty connecting to the company's w ireless network. They take a new laptop and physically go to the access point and connect with no problems. Which of the following would be the MOST likely cause?
A. An unauthorized access point has been configured to operate on the same channel.
B. Multiple war drivers in the parking lot have exhausted all available IPs from the pool to deny access.
C. An attacker has gained access to the access point and has changed the encryption keys.
D. The certificate used to authenticate users has been compromised and revoked.
Answer: A
Explanation:
Wireless Access Points can be configured to use a channel. If you have multiple access points within range of each other, you should configure the access points to use different channels. Different channels use different frequencies. If you have two access points using the same channel, their Wi-Fi signals will interfere with each other.
The question states that that many users are having difficulty connecting to the company's wireless network. This is probably due to the signal being weakened by interference from another access point using the same channel. When the administrator takes a new laptop and physically goes to the access point and connects with no problems, he is able to connect because he is near the access point and therefore has a strong signal.
Incorrect Answers:
A. If the certificate used to authenticate users has been compromised and revoked, no one would be able to authenticate. Users would still be able to initially connect to the access point to start the authentication process.
B. The question asks for the most likely answer. Multiple war drivers in the parking lot using all the IPs are pretty unlikely. Interference from another access point is far more likely.
C. If the encryption keys had been changed on the access point, no one would be able to connect to it.
NEW QUESTION: 3
A change in your company's security policy now requires an audit trial of all administrators assuming the sysadm role,capturing:
There are two command necessary to accomplish this change. One is a rolemod command. What is the other?
A. auditconfig -setpolicy +argv
B. auditconfig set flags=lo,ex sysadm
C. auditconfig -setflags lo,ex sysadm
D. auditconfig set policy=argv
Answer: A
Explanation:
Audit Significant Events in Addition to Login/Logout (see step 2 below)
Use this procedure to audit administrative commands,attempts to invade the system,and
other significant events as specified by your site security policy.
For all users and roles,add the AUE_PFEXEC audit event to their preselection mask.
# usermod -K audit_flags=lo,ps:no username
# rolemod -K audit_flags=lo,ps:no rolename
# auditconfig -setpolicy +argv
3- Record the environment in which audited commands are executed.
# auditconfig -setpolicy +arge
Note: [-t] -setpolicy [+|-]policy_flag[,policy_flag ...]
Set the kernel audit policy. A policy policy_flag is literal strings that denotes an audit policy.
A prefix of + adds the policies specified to the current audit policies. A prefix of - removes
the policies specified from the current audit policies. No policies can be set from a local
zone unless the perzone policy is first set from the global zone.
NEW QUESTION: 4
An engineer is troubleshooting rogue access points that are showing up in Cisco Prime Infrastructure. What is the maximum number of Aps the engineer can use to contain an identified rogue access point in the WLC?
A. 0
B. 1
C. 2
D. 3
Answer: D
Explanation:
Explanation
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/wireless/controller/7-4/configuration/guides/consolidated/b_cg74_CONS
This means that if due to any reason you are not able to pass the 26) for a
descending sequence (This is the default option.)
CYCLE | NOCYCLE Specifies whether the sequence continues to generate values after reaching its maximum or minimum value (NOCYCLE is the default option.) CACHE n | NOCACHE Specifies how many values the Oracle server preallocates and keeps in
memory (By default, the Oracle server caches 20 values.)
NEW QUESTION: 2
The system administrator has been notified that many users are having difficulty connecting to the company's w ireless network. They take a new laptop and physically go to the access point and connect with no problems. Which of the following would be the MOST likely cause?
A. An unauthorized access point has been configured to operate on the same channel.
B. Multiple war drivers in the parking lot have exhausted all available IPs from the pool to deny access.
C. An attacker has gained access to the access point and has changed the encryption keys.
D. The certificate used to authenticate users has been compromised and revoked.
Answer: A
Explanation:
Wireless Access Points can be configured to use a channel. If you have multiple access points within range of each other, you should configure the access points to use different channels. Different channels use different frequencies. If you have two access points using the same channel, their Wi-Fi signals will interfere with each other.
The question states that that many users are having difficulty connecting to the company's wireless network. This is probably due to the signal being weakened by interference from another access point using the same channel. When the administrator takes a new laptop and physically goes to the access point and connects with no problems, he is able to connect because he is near the access point and therefore has a strong signal.
Incorrect Answers:
A. If the certificate used to authenticate users has been compromised and revoked, no one would be able to authenticate. Users would still be able to initially connect to the access point to start the authentication process.
B. The question asks for the most likely answer. Multiple war drivers in the parking lot using all the IPs are pretty unlikely. Interference from another access point is far more likely.
C. If the encryption keys had been changed on the access point, no one would be able to connect to it.
NEW QUESTION: 3
A change in your company's security policy now requires an audit trial of all administrators assuming the sysadm role,capturing:
There are two command necessary to accomplish this change. One is a rolemod command. What is the other?
A. auditconfig -setpolicy +argv
B. auditconfig set flags=lo,ex sysadm
C. auditconfig -setflags lo,ex sysadm
D. auditconfig set policy=argv
Answer: A
Explanation:
Audit Significant Events in Addition to Login/Logout (see step 2 below)
Use this procedure to audit administrative commands,attempts to invade the system,and
other significant events as specified by your site security policy.
For all users and roles,add the AUE_PFEXEC audit event to their preselection mask.
# usermod -K audit_flags=lo,ps:no username
# rolemod -K audit_flags=lo,ps:no rolename
# auditconfig -setpolicy +argv
3- Record the environment in which audited commands are executed.
# auditconfig -setpolicy +arge
Note: [-t] -setpolicy [+|-]policy_flag[,policy_flag ...]
Set the kernel audit policy. A policy policy_flag is literal strings that denotes an audit policy.
A prefix of + adds the policies specified to the current audit policies. A prefix of - removes
the policies specified from the current audit policies. No policies can be set from a local
zone unless the perzone policy is first set from the global zone.
NEW QUESTION: 4
An engineer is troubleshooting rogue access points that are showing up in Cisco Prime Infrastructure. What is the maximum number of Aps the engineer can use to contain an identified rogue access point in the WLC?
A. 0
B. 1
C. 2
D. 3
Answer: D
Explanation:
Explanation
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/wireless/controller/7-4/configuration/guides/consolidated/b_cg74_CONS
NEW QUESTION: 2
The system administrator has been notified that many users are having difficulty connecting to the company's w ireless network. They take a new laptop and physically go to the access point and connect with no problems. Which of the following would be the MOST likely cause?
A. An unauthorized access point has been configured to operate on the same channel.
B. Multiple war drivers in the parking lot have exhausted all available IPs from the pool to deny access.
C. An attacker has gained access to the access point and has changed the encryption keys.
D. The certificate used to authenticate users has been compromised and revoked.
Answer: A
Explanation:
Wireless Access Points can be configured to use a channel. If you have multiple access points within range of each other, you should configure the access points to use different channels. Different channels use different frequencies. If you have two access points using the same channel, their Wi-Fi signals will interfere with each other.
The question states that that many users are having difficulty connecting to the company's wireless network. This is probably due to the signal being weakened by interference from another access point using the same channel. When the administrator takes a new laptop and physically goes to the access point and connects with no problems, he is able to connect because he is near the access point and therefore has a strong signal.
Incorrect Answers:
A. If the certificate used to authenticate users has been compromised and revoked, no one would be able to authenticate. Users would still be able to initially connect to the access point to start the authentication process.
B. The question asks for the most likely answer. Multiple war drivers in the parking lot using all the IPs are pretty unlikely. Interference from another access point is far more likely.
C. If the encryption keys had been changed on the access point, no one would be able to connect to it.
NEW QUESTION: 3
A change in your company's security policy now requires an audit trial of all administrators assuming the sysadm role,capturing:
There are two command necessary to accomplish this change. One is a rolemod command. What is the other?
A. auditconfig -setpolicy +argv
B. auditconfig set flags=lo,ex sysadm
C. auditconfig -setflags lo,ex sysadm
D. auditconfig set policy=argv
Answer: A
Explanation:
Audit Significant Events in Addition to Login/Logout (see step 2 below)
Use this procedure to audit administrative commands,attempts to invade the system,and
other significant events as specified by your site security policy.
For all users and roles,add the AUE_PFEXEC audit event to their preselection mask.
# usermod -K audit_flags=lo,ps:no username
# rolemod -K audit_flags=lo,ps:no rolename
# auditconfig -setpolicy +argv
3- Record the environment in which audited commands are executed.
# auditconfig -setpolicy +arge
Note: [-t] -setpolicy [+|-]policy_flag[,policy_flag ...]
Set the kernel audit policy. A policy policy_flag is literal strings that denotes an audit policy.
A prefix of + adds the policies specified to the current audit policies. A prefix of - removes
the policies specified from the current audit policies. No policies can be set from a local
zone unless the perzone policy is first set from the global zone.
NEW QUESTION: 4
An engineer is troubleshooting rogue access points that are showing up in Cisco Prime Infrastructure. What is the maximum number of Aps the engineer can use to contain an identified rogue access point in the WLC?
A. 0
B. 1
C. 2
D. 3
Answer: D
Explanation:
Explanation
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/wireless/controller/7-4/configuration/guides/consolidated/b_cg74_CONS
NEW QUESTION: 2
The system administrator has been notified that many users are having difficulty connecting to the company's w ireless network. They take a new laptop and physically go to the access point and connect with no problems. Which of the following would be the MOST likely cause?
A. An unauthorized access point has been configured to operate on the same channel.
B. Multiple war drivers in the parking lot have exhausted all available IPs from the pool to deny access.
C. An attacker has gained access to the access point and has changed the encryption keys.
D. The certificate used to authenticate users has been compromised and revoked.
Answer: A
Explanation:
Wireless Access Points can be configured to use a channel. If you have multiple access points within range of each other, you should configure the access points to use different channels. Different channels use different frequencies. If you have two access points using the same channel, their Wi-Fi signals will interfere with each other.
The question states that that many users are having difficulty connecting to the company's wireless network. This is probably due to the signal being weakened by interference from another access point using the same channel. When the administrator takes a new laptop and physically goes to the access point and connects with no problems, he is able to connect because he is near the access point and therefore has a strong signal.
Incorrect Answers:
A. If the certificate used to authenticate users has been compromised and revoked, no one would be able to authenticate. Users would still be able to initially connect to the access point to start the authentication process.
B. The question asks for the most likely answer. Multiple war drivers in the parking lot using all the IPs are pretty unlikely. Interference from another access point is far more likely.
C. If the encryption keys had been changed on the access point, no one would be able to connect to it.
NEW QUESTION: 3
A change in your company's security policy now requires an audit trial of all administrators assuming the sysadm role,capturing:
There are two command necessary to accomplish this change. One is a rolemod command. What is the other?
A. auditconfig -setpolicy +argv
B. auditconfig set flags=lo,ex sysadm
C. auditconfig -setflags lo,ex sysadm
D. auditconfig set policy=argv
Answer: A
Explanation:
Audit Significant Events in Addition to Login/Logout (see step 2 below)
Use this procedure to audit administrative commands,attempts to invade the system,and
other significant events as specified by your site security policy.
For all users and roles,add the AUE_PFEXEC audit event to their preselection mask.
# usermod -K audit_flags=lo,ps:no username
# rolemod -K audit_flags=lo,ps:no rolename
# auditconfig -setpolicy +argv
3- Record the environment in which audited commands are executed.
# auditconfig -setpolicy +arge
Note: [-t] -setpolicy [+|-]policy_flag[,policy_flag ...]
Set the kernel audit policy. A policy policy_flag is literal strings that denotes an audit policy.
A prefix of + adds the policies specified to the current audit policies. A prefix of - removes
the policies specified from the current audit policies. No policies can be set from a local
zone unless the perzone policy is first set from the global zone.
NEW QUESTION: 4
An engineer is troubleshooting rogue access points that are showing up in Cisco Prime Infrastructure. What is the maximum number of Aps the engineer can use to contain an identified rogue access point in the WLC?
A. 0
B. 1
C. 2
D. 3
Answer: D
Explanation:
Explanation
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/wireless/controller/7-4/configuration/guides/consolidated/b_cg74_CONS
NEW QUESTION: 2
The system administrator has been notified that many users are having difficulty connecting to the company's w ireless network. They take a new laptop and physically go to the access point and connect with no problems. Which of the following would be the MOST likely cause?
A. An unauthorized access point has been configured to operate on the same channel.
B. Multiple war drivers in the parking lot have exhausted all available IPs from the pool to deny access.
C. An attacker has gained access to the access point and has changed the encryption keys.
D. The certificate used to authenticate users has been compromised and revoked.
Answer: A
Explanation:
Wireless Access Points can be configured to use a channel. If you have multiple access points within range of each other, you should configure the access points to use different channels. Different channels use different frequencies. If you have two access points using the same channel, their Wi-Fi signals will interfere with each other.
The question states that that many users are having difficulty connecting to the company's wireless network. This is probably due to the signal being weakened by interference from another access point using the same channel. When the administrator takes a new laptop and physically goes to the access point and connects with no problems, he is able to connect because he is near the access point and therefore has a strong signal.
Incorrect Answers:
A. If the certificate used to authenticate users has been compromised and revoked, no one would be able to authenticate. Users would still be able to initially connect to the access point to start the authentication process.
B. The question asks for the most likely answer. Multiple war drivers in the parking lot using all the IPs are pretty unlikely. Interference from another access point is far more likely.
C. If the encryption keys had been changed on the access point, no one would be able to connect to it.
NEW QUESTION: 3
A change in your company's security policy now requires an audit trial of all administrators assuming the sysadm role,capturing:
There are two command necessary to accomplish this change. One is a rolemod command. What is the other?
A. auditconfig -setpolicy +argv
B. auditconfig set flags=lo,ex sysadm
C. auditconfig -setflags lo,ex sysadm
D. auditconfig set policy=argv
Answer: A
Explanation:
Audit Significant Events in Addition to Login/Logout (see step 2 below)
Use this procedure to audit administrative commands,attempts to invade the system,and
other significant events as specified by your site security policy.
For all users and roles,add the AUE_PFEXEC audit event to their preselection mask.
# usermod -K audit_flags=lo,ps:no username
# rolemod -K audit_flags=lo,ps:no rolename
# auditconfig -setpolicy +argv
3- Record the environment in which audited commands are executed.
# auditconfig -setpolicy +arge
Note: [-t] -setpolicy [+|-]policy_flag[,policy_flag ...]
Set the kernel audit policy. A policy policy_flag is literal strings that denotes an audit policy.
A prefix of + adds the policies specified to the current audit policies. A prefix of - removes
the policies specified from the current audit policies. No policies can be set from a local
zone unless the perzone policy is first set from the global zone.
NEW QUESTION: 4
An engineer is troubleshooting rogue access points that are showing up in Cisco Prime Infrastructure. What is the maximum number of Aps the engineer can use to contain an identified rogue access point in the WLC?
A. 0
B. 1
C. 2
D. 3
Answer: D
Explanation:
Explanation
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/wireless/controller/7-4/configuration/guides/consolidated/b_cg74_CONS
NEW QUESTION: 2
The system administrator has been notified that many users are having difficulty connecting to the company's w ireless network. They take a new laptop and physically go to the access point and connect with no problems. Which of the following would be the MOST likely cause?
A. An unauthorized access point has been configured to operate on the same channel.
B. Multiple war drivers in the parking lot have exhausted all available IPs from the pool to deny access.
C. An attacker has gained access to the access point and has changed the encryption keys.
D. The certificate used to authenticate users has been compromised and revoked.
Answer: A
Explanation:
Wireless Access Points can be configured to use a channel. If you have multiple access points within range of each other, you should configure the access points to use different channels. Different channels use different frequencies. If you have two access points using the same channel, their Wi-Fi signals will interfere with each other.
The question states that that many users are having difficulty connecting to the company's wireless network. This is probably due to the signal being weakened by interference from another access point using the same channel. When the administrator takes a new laptop and physically goes to the access point and connects with no problems, he is able to connect because he is near the access point and therefore has a strong signal.
Incorrect Answers:
A. If the certificate used to authenticate users has been compromised and revoked, no one would be able to authenticate. Users would still be able to initially connect to the access point to start the authentication process.
B. The question asks for the most likely answer. Multiple war drivers in the parking lot using all the IPs are pretty unlikely. Interference from another access point is far more likely.
C. If the encryption keys had been changed on the access point, no one would be able to connect to it.
NEW QUESTION: 3
A change in your company's security policy now requires an audit trial of all administrators assuming the sysadm role,capturing:
There are two command necessary to accomplish this change. One is a rolemod command. What is the other?
A. auditconfig -setpolicy +argv
B. auditconfig set flags=lo,ex sysadm
C. auditconfig -setflags lo,ex sysadm
D. auditconfig set policy=argv
Answer: A
Explanation:
Audit Significant Events in Addition to Login/Logout (see step 2 below)
Use this procedure to audit administrative commands,attempts to invade the system,and
other significant events as specified by your site security policy.
For all users and roles,add the AUE_PFEXEC audit event to their preselection mask.
# usermod -K audit_flags=lo,ps:no username
# rolemod -K audit_flags=lo,ps:no rolename
# auditconfig -setpolicy +argv
3- Record the environment in which audited commands are executed.
# auditconfig -setpolicy +arge
Note: [-t] -setpolicy [+|-]policy_flag[,policy_flag ...]
Set the kernel audit policy. A policy policy_flag is literal strings that denotes an audit policy.
A prefix of + adds the policies specified to the current audit policies. A prefix of - removes
the policies specified from the current audit policies. No policies can be set from a local
zone unless the perzone policy is first set from the global zone.
NEW QUESTION: 4
An engineer is troubleshooting rogue access points that are showing up in Cisco Prime Infrastructure. What is the maximum number of Aps the engineer can use to contain an identified rogue access point in the WLC?
A. 0
B. 1
C. 2
D. 3
Answer: D
Explanation:
Explanation
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/wireless/controller/7-4/configuration/guides/consolidated/b_cg74_CONS
NEW QUESTION: 2
The system administrator has been notified that many users are having difficulty connecting to the company's w ireless network. They take a new laptop and physically go to the access point and connect with no problems. Which of the following would be the MOST likely cause?
A. An unauthorized access point has been configured to operate on the same channel.
B. Multiple war drivers in the parking lot have exhausted all available IPs from the pool to deny access.
C. An attacker has gained access to the access point and has changed the encryption keys.
D. The certificate used to authenticate users has been compromised and revoked.
Answer: A
Explanation:
Wireless Access Points can be configured to use a channel. If you have multiple access points within range of each other, you should configure the access points to use different channels. Different channels use different frequencies. If you have two access points using the same channel, their Wi-Fi signals will interfere with each other.
The question states that that many users are having difficulty connecting to the company's wireless network. This is probably due to the signal being weakened by interference from another access point using the same channel. When the administrator takes a new laptop and physically goes to the access point and connects with no problems, he is able to connect because he is near the access point and therefore has a strong signal.
Incorrect Answers:
A. If the certificate used to authenticate users has been compromised and revoked, no one would be able to authenticate. Users would still be able to initially connect to the access point to start the authentication process.
B. The question asks for the most likely answer. Multiple war drivers in the parking lot using all the IPs are pretty unlikely. Interference from another access point is far more likely.
C. If the encryption keys had been changed on the access point, no one would be able to connect to it.
NEW QUESTION: 3
A change in your company's security policy now requires an audit trial of all administrators assuming the sysadm role,capturing:
There are two command necessary to accomplish this change. One is a rolemod command. What is the other?
A. auditconfig -setpolicy +argv
B. auditconfig set flags=lo,ex sysadm
C. auditconfig -setflags lo,ex sysadm
D. auditconfig set policy=argv
Answer: A
Explanation:
Audit Significant Events in Addition to Login/Logout (see step 2 below)
Use this procedure to audit administrative commands,attempts to invade the system,and
other significant events as specified by your site security policy.
For all users and roles,add the AUE_PFEXEC audit event to their preselection mask.
# usermod -K audit_flags=lo,ps:no username
# rolemod -K audit_flags=lo,ps:no rolename
# auditconfig -setpolicy +argv
3- Record the environment in which audited commands are executed.
# auditconfig -setpolicy +arge
Note: [-t] -setpolicy [+|-]policy_flag[,policy_flag ...]
Set the kernel audit policy. A policy policy_flag is literal strings that denotes an audit policy.
A prefix of + adds the policies specified to the current audit policies. A prefix of - removes
the policies specified from the current audit policies. No policies can be set from a local
zone unless the perzone policy is first set from the global zone.
NEW QUESTION: 4
An engineer is troubleshooting rogue access points that are showing up in Cisco Prime Infrastructure. What is the maximum number of Aps the engineer can use to contain an identified rogue access point in the WLC?
A. 0
B. 1
C. 2
D. 3
Answer: D
Explanation:
Explanation
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/wireless/controller/7-4/configuration/guides/consolidated/b_cg74_CONS
a lot of the same questions but there are some differences. Still valid. Tested out today in U.S. and was extremely prepared, did not even come close to failing.
Stacey
I'm taking this 26) for a
descending sequence (This is the default option.)
CYCLE | NOCYCLE Specifies whether the sequence continues to generate values after reaching its maximum or minimum value (NOCYCLE is the default option.) CACHE n | NOCACHE Specifies how many values the Oracle server preallocates and keeps in
memory (By default, the Oracle server caches 20 values.)NEW QUESTION: 2
The system administrator has been notified that many users are having difficulty connecting to the company's w ireless network. They take a new laptop and physically go to the access point and connect with no problems. Which of the following would be the MOST likely cause?
A. An unauthorized access point has been configured to operate on the same channel.
B. Multiple war drivers in the parking lot have exhausted all available IPs from the pool to deny access.
C. An attacker has gained access to the access point and has changed the encryption keys.
D. The certificate used to authenticate users has been compromised and revoked.
Answer: A
Explanation:
Wireless Access Points can be configured to use a channel. If you have multiple access points within range of each other, you should configure the access points to use different channels. Different channels use different frequencies. If you have two access points using the same channel, their Wi-Fi signals will interfere with each other.
The question states that that many users are having difficulty connecting to the company's wireless network. This is probably due to the signal being weakened by interference from another access point using the same channel. When the administrator takes a new laptop and physically goes to the access point and connects with no problems, he is able to connect because he is near the access point and therefore has a strong signal.
Incorrect Answers:
A. If the certificate used to authenticate users has been compromised and revoked, no one would be able to authenticate. Users would still be able to initially connect to the access point to start the authentication process.
B. The question asks for the most likely answer. Multiple war drivers in the parking lot using all the IPs are pretty unlikely. Interference from another access point is far more likely.
C. If the encryption keys had been changed on the access point, no one would be able to connect to it.NEW QUESTION: 3
A change in your company's security policy now requires an audit trial of all administrators assuming the sysadm role,capturing:
There are two command necessary to accomplish this change. One is a rolemod command. What is the other?
A. auditconfig -setpolicy +argv
B. auditconfig set flags=lo,ex sysadm
C. auditconfig -setflags lo,ex sysadm
D. auditconfig set policy=argv
Answer: A
Explanation:
Audit Significant Events in Addition to Login/Logout (see step 2 below)
Use this procedure to audit administrative commands,attempts to invade the system,and
other significant events as specified by your site security policy.
For all users and roles,add the AUE_PFEXEC audit event to their preselection mask.
# usermod -K audit_flags=lo,ps:no username
# rolemod -K audit_flags=lo,ps:no rolename
# auditconfig -setpolicy +argv
3- Record the environment in which audited commands are executed.
# auditconfig -setpolicy +arge
Note: [-t] -setpolicy [+|-]policy_flag[,policy_flag ...]
Set the kernel audit policy. A policy policy_flag is literal strings that denotes an audit policy.
A prefix of + adds the policies specified to the current audit policies. A prefix of - removes
the policies specified from the current audit policies. No policies can be set from a local
zone unless the perzone policy is first set from the global zone.NEW QUESTION: 4
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An engineer is troubleshooting rogue access points that are showing up in Cisco Prime Infrastructure. What is the maximum number of Aps the engineer can use to contain an identified rogue access point in the WLC?
A. 0
B. 1
C. 2
D. 3
Answer: D
Explanation:
Explanation
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/wireless/controller/7-4/configuration/guides/consolidated/b_cg74_CONS
Zara
I'm really happy I choose the 26) for a
descending sequence (This is the default option.)
CYCLE | NOCYCLE Specifies whether the sequence continues to generate values after reaching its maximum or minimum value (NOCYCLE is the default option.) CACHE n | NOCACHE Specifies how many values the Oracle server preallocates and keeps in
memory (By default, the Oracle server caches 20 values.)NEW QUESTION: 2
The system administrator has been notified that many users are having difficulty connecting to the company's w ireless network. They take a new laptop and physically go to the access point and connect with no problems. Which of the following would be the MOST likely cause?
A. An unauthorized access point has been configured to operate on the same channel.
B. Multiple war drivers in the parking lot have exhausted all available IPs from the pool to deny access.
C. An attacker has gained access to the access point and has changed the encryption keys.
D. The certificate used to authenticate users has been compromised and revoked.
Answer: A
Explanation:
Wireless Access Points can be configured to use a channel. If you have multiple access points within range of each other, you should configure the access points to use different channels. Different channels use different frequencies. If you have two access points using the same channel, their Wi-Fi signals will interfere with each other.
The question states that that many users are having difficulty connecting to the company's wireless network. This is probably due to the signal being weakened by interference from another access point using the same channel. When the administrator takes a new laptop and physically goes to the access point and connects with no problems, he is able to connect because he is near the access point and therefore has a strong signal.
Incorrect Answers:
A. If the certificate used to authenticate users has been compromised and revoked, no one would be able to authenticate. Users would still be able to initially connect to the access point to start the authentication process.
B. The question asks for the most likely answer. Multiple war drivers in the parking lot using all the IPs are pretty unlikely. Interference from another access point is far more likely.
C. If the encryption keys had been changed on the access point, no one would be able to connect to it.NEW QUESTION: 3
A change in your company's security policy now requires an audit trial of all administrators assuming the sysadm role,capturing:
There are two command necessary to accomplish this change. One is a rolemod command. What is the other?
A. auditconfig -setpolicy +argv
B. auditconfig set flags=lo,ex sysadm
C. auditconfig -setflags lo,ex sysadm
D. auditconfig set policy=argv
Answer: A
Explanation:
Audit Significant Events in Addition to Login/Logout (see step 2 below)
Use this procedure to audit administrative commands,attempts to invade the system,and
other significant events as specified by your site security policy.
For all users and roles,add the AUE_PFEXEC audit event to their preselection mask.
# usermod -K audit_flags=lo,ps:no username
# rolemod -K audit_flags=lo,ps:no rolename
# auditconfig -setpolicy +argv
3- Record the environment in which audited commands are executed.
# auditconfig -setpolicy +arge
Note: [-t] -setpolicy [+|-]policy_flag[,policy_flag ...]
Set the kernel audit policy. A policy policy_flag is literal strings that denotes an audit policy.
A prefix of + adds the policies specified to the current audit policies. A prefix of - removes
the policies specified from the current audit policies. No policies can be set from a local
zone unless the perzone policy is first set from the global zone.NEW QUESTION: 4
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An engineer is troubleshooting rogue access points that are showing up in Cisco Prime Infrastructure. What is the maximum number of Aps the engineer can use to contain an identified rogue access point in the WLC?
A. 0
B. 1
C. 2
D. 3
Answer: D
Explanation:
Explanation
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/wireless/controller/7-4/configuration/guides/consolidated/b_cg74_CONS
Ashbur
Whoa! I just passed the 26) for a
descending sequence (This is the default option.)
CYCLE | NOCYCLE Specifies whether the sequence continues to generate values after reaching its maximum or minimum value (NOCYCLE is the default option.) CACHE n | NOCACHE Specifies how many values the Oracle server preallocates and keeps in
memory (By default, the Oracle server caches 20 values.)NEW QUESTION: 2
The system administrator has been notified that many users are having difficulty connecting to the company's w ireless network. They take a new laptop and physically go to the access point and connect with no problems. Which of the following would be the MOST likely cause?
A. An unauthorized access point has been configured to operate on the same channel.
B. Multiple war drivers in the parking lot have exhausted all available IPs from the pool to deny access.
C. An attacker has gained access to the access point and has changed the encryption keys.
D. The certificate used to authenticate users has been compromised and revoked.
Answer: A
Explanation:
Wireless Access Points can be configured to use a channel. If you have multiple access points within range of each other, you should configure the access points to use different channels. Different channels use different frequencies. If you have two access points using the same channel, their Wi-Fi signals will interfere with each other.
The question states that that many users are having difficulty connecting to the company's wireless network. This is probably due to the signal being weakened by interference from another access point using the same channel. When the administrator takes a new laptop and physically goes to the access point and connects with no problems, he is able to connect because he is near the access point and therefore has a strong signal.
Incorrect Answers:
A. If the certificate used to authenticate users has been compromised and revoked, no one would be able to authenticate. Users would still be able to initially connect to the access point to start the authentication process.
B. The question asks for the most likely answer. Multiple war drivers in the parking lot using all the IPs are pretty unlikely. Interference from another access point is far more likely.
C. If the encryption keys had been changed on the access point, no one would be able to connect to it.NEW QUESTION: 3
A change in your company's security policy now requires an audit trial of all administrators assuming the sysadm role,capturing:
There are two command necessary to accomplish this change. One is a rolemod command. What is the other?
A. auditconfig -setpolicy +argv
B. auditconfig set flags=lo,ex sysadm
C. auditconfig -setflags lo,ex sysadm
D. auditconfig set policy=argv
Answer: A
Explanation:
Audit Significant Events in Addition to Login/Logout (see step 2 below)
Use this procedure to audit administrative commands,attempts to invade the system,and
other significant events as specified by your site security policy.
For all users and roles,add the AUE_PFEXEC audit event to their preselection mask.
# usermod -K audit_flags=lo,ps:no username
# rolemod -K audit_flags=lo,ps:no rolename
# auditconfig -setpolicy +argv
3- Record the environment in which audited commands are executed.
# auditconfig -setpolicy +arge
Note: [-t] -setpolicy [+|-]policy_flag[,policy_flag ...]
Set the kernel audit policy. A policy policy_flag is literal strings that denotes an audit policy.
A prefix of + adds the policies specified to the current audit policies. A prefix of - removes
the policies specified from the current audit policies. No policies can be set from a local
zone unless the perzone policy is first set from the global zone.NEW QUESTION: 4
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An engineer is troubleshooting rogue access points that are showing up in Cisco Prime Infrastructure. What is the maximum number of Aps the engineer can use to contain an identified rogue access point in the WLC?
A. 0
B. 1
C. 2
D. 3
Answer: D
Explanation:
Explanation
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/wireless/controller/7-4/configuration/guides/consolidated/b_cg74_CONS
descending sequence (This is the default option.)
CYCLE | NOCYCLE Specifies whether the sequence continues to generate values after reaching its maximum or minimum value (NOCYCLE is the default option.) CACHE n | NOCACHE Specifies how many values the Oracle server preallocates and keeps in
memory (By default, the Oracle server caches 20 values.)NEW QUESTION: 2
The system administrator has been notified that many users are having difficulty connecting to the company's w ireless network. They take a new laptop and physically go to the access point and connect with no problems. Which of the following would be the MOST likely cause?
A. An unauthorized access point has been configured to operate on the same channel.
B. Multiple war drivers in the parking lot have exhausted all available IPs from the pool to deny access.
C. An attacker has gained access to the access point and has changed the encryption keys.
D. The certificate used to authenticate users has been compromised and revoked.
Answer: A
Explanation:
Wireless Access Points can be configured to use a channel. If you have multiple access points within range of each other, you should configure the access points to use different channels. Different channels use different frequencies. If you have two access points using the same channel, their Wi-Fi signals will interfere with each other.
The question states that that many users are having difficulty connecting to the company's wireless network. This is probably due to the signal being weakened by interference from another access point using the same channel. When the administrator takes a new laptop and physically goes to the access point and connects with no problems, he is able to connect because he is near the access point and therefore has a strong signal.
Incorrect Answers:
A. If the certificate used to authenticate users has been compromised and revoked, no one would be able to authenticate. Users would still be able to initially connect to the access point to start the authentication process.
B. The question asks for the most likely answer. Multiple war drivers in the parking lot using all the IPs are pretty unlikely. Interference from another access point is far more likely.
C. If the encryption keys had been changed on the access point, no one would be able to connect to it.NEW QUESTION: 3
A change in your company's security policy now requires an audit trial of all administrators assuming the sysadm role,capturing:
There are two command necessary to accomplish this change. One is a rolemod command. What is the other?
A. auditconfig -setpolicy +argv
B. auditconfig set flags=lo,ex sysadm
C. auditconfig -setflags lo,ex sysadm
D. auditconfig set policy=argv
Answer: A
Explanation:
Audit Significant Events in Addition to Login/Logout (see step 2 below)
Use this procedure to audit administrative commands,attempts to invade the system,and
other significant events as specified by your site security policy.
For all users and roles,add the AUE_PFEXEC audit event to their preselection mask.
# usermod -K audit_flags=lo,ps:no username
# rolemod -K audit_flags=lo,ps:no rolename
# auditconfig -setpolicy +argv
3- Record the environment in which audited commands are executed.
# auditconfig -setpolicy +arge
Note: [-t] -setpolicy [+|-]policy_flag[,policy_flag ...]
Set the kernel audit policy. A policy policy_flag is literal strings that denotes an audit policy.
A prefix of + adds the policies specified to the current audit policies. A prefix of - removes
the policies specified from the current audit policies. No policies can be set from a local
zone unless the perzone policy is first set from the global zone.NEW QUESTION: 4
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An engineer is troubleshooting rogue access points that are showing up in Cisco Prime Infrastructure. What is the maximum number of Aps the engineer can use to contain an identified rogue access point in the WLC?
A. 0
B. 1
C. 2
D. 3
Answer: D
Explanation:
Explanation
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/wireless/controller/7-4/configuration/guides/consolidated/b_cg74_CONS
Brady
When the scores come out, i know i have passed my 26) for a
descending sequence (This is the default option.)
CYCLE | NOCYCLE Specifies whether the sequence continues to generate values after reaching its maximum or minimum value (NOCYCLE is the default option.) CACHE n | NOCACHE Specifies how many values the Oracle server preallocates and keeps in
memory (By default, the Oracle server caches 20 values.)NEW QUESTION: 2
The system administrator has been notified that many users are having difficulty connecting to the company's w ireless network. They take a new laptop and physically go to the access point and connect with no problems. Which of the following would be the MOST likely cause?
A. An unauthorized access point has been configured to operate on the same channel.
B. Multiple war drivers in the parking lot have exhausted all available IPs from the pool to deny access.
C. An attacker has gained access to the access point and has changed the encryption keys.
D. The certificate used to authenticate users has been compromised and revoked.
Answer: A
Explanation:
Wireless Access Points can be configured to use a channel. If you have multiple access points within range of each other, you should configure the access points to use different channels. Different channels use different frequencies. If you have two access points using the same channel, their Wi-Fi signals will interfere with each other.
The question states that that many users are having difficulty connecting to the company's wireless network. This is probably due to the signal being weakened by interference from another access point using the same channel. When the administrator takes a new laptop and physically goes to the access point and connects with no problems, he is able to connect because he is near the access point and therefore has a strong signal.
Incorrect Answers:
A. If the certificate used to authenticate users has been compromised and revoked, no one would be able to authenticate. Users would still be able to initially connect to the access point to start the authentication process.
B. The question asks for the most likely answer. Multiple war drivers in the parking lot using all the IPs are pretty unlikely. Interference from another access point is far more likely.
C. If the encryption keys had been changed on the access point, no one would be able to connect to it.NEW QUESTION: 3
A change in your company's security policy now requires an audit trial of all administrators assuming the sysadm role,capturing:
There are two command necessary to accomplish this change. One is a rolemod command. What is the other?
A. auditconfig -setpolicy +argv
B. auditconfig set flags=lo,ex sysadm
C. auditconfig -setflags lo,ex sysadm
D. auditconfig set policy=argv
Answer: A
Explanation:
Audit Significant Events in Addition to Login/Logout (see step 2 below)
Use this procedure to audit administrative commands,attempts to invade the system,and
other significant events as specified by your site security policy.
For all users and roles,add the AUE_PFEXEC audit event to their preselection mask.
# usermod -K audit_flags=lo,ps:no username
# rolemod -K audit_flags=lo,ps:no rolename
# auditconfig -setpolicy +argv
3- Record the environment in which audited commands are executed.
# auditconfig -setpolicy +arge
Note: [-t] -setpolicy [+|-]policy_flag[,policy_flag ...]
Set the kernel audit policy. A policy policy_flag is literal strings that denotes an audit policy.
A prefix of + adds the policies specified to the current audit policies. A prefix of - removes
the policies specified from the current audit policies. No policies can be set from a local
zone unless the perzone policy is first set from the global zone.NEW QUESTION: 4
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An engineer is troubleshooting rogue access points that are showing up in Cisco Prime Infrastructure. What is the maximum number of Aps the engineer can use to contain an identified rogue access point in the WLC?
A. 0
B. 1
C. 2
D. 3
Answer: D
Explanation:
Explanation
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/wireless/controller/7-4/configuration/guides/consolidated/b_cg74_CONS
Dana
I have passed my 26) for a
descending sequence (This is the default option.)
CYCLE | NOCYCLE Specifies whether the sequence continues to generate values after reaching its maximum or minimum value (NOCYCLE is the default option.) CACHE n | NOCACHE Specifies how many values the Oracle server preallocates and keeps in
memory (By default, the Oracle server caches 20 values.)NEW QUESTION: 2
The system administrator has been notified that many users are having difficulty connecting to the company's w ireless network. They take a new laptop and physically go to the access point and connect with no problems. Which of the following would be the MOST likely cause?
A. An unauthorized access point has been configured to operate on the same channel.
B. Multiple war drivers in the parking lot have exhausted all available IPs from the pool to deny access.
C. An attacker has gained access to the access point and has changed the encryption keys.
D. The certificate used to authenticate users has been compromised and revoked.
Answer: A
Explanation:
Wireless Access Points can be configured to use a channel. If you have multiple access points within range of each other, you should configure the access points to use different channels. Different channels use different frequencies. If you have two access points using the same channel, their Wi-Fi signals will interfere with each other.
The question states that that many users are having difficulty connecting to the company's wireless network. This is probably due to the signal being weakened by interference from another access point using the same channel. When the administrator takes a new laptop and physically goes to the access point and connects with no problems, he is able to connect because he is near the access point and therefore has a strong signal.
Incorrect Answers:
A. If the certificate used to authenticate users has been compromised and revoked, no one would be able to authenticate. Users would still be able to initially connect to the access point to start the authentication process.
B. The question asks for the most likely answer. Multiple war drivers in the parking lot using all the IPs are pretty unlikely. Interference from another access point is far more likely.
C. If the encryption keys had been changed on the access point, no one would be able to connect to it.NEW QUESTION: 3
A change in your company's security policy now requires an audit trial of all administrators assuming the sysadm role,capturing:
There are two command necessary to accomplish this change. One is a rolemod command. What is the other?
A. auditconfig -setpolicy +argv
B. auditconfig set flags=lo,ex sysadm
C. auditconfig -setflags lo,ex sysadm
D. auditconfig set policy=argv
Answer: A
Explanation:
Audit Significant Events in Addition to Login/Logout (see step 2 below)
Use this procedure to audit administrative commands,attempts to invade the system,and
other significant events as specified by your site security policy.
For all users and roles,add the AUE_PFEXEC audit event to their preselection mask.
# usermod -K audit_flags=lo,ps:no username
# rolemod -K audit_flags=lo,ps:no rolename
# auditconfig -setpolicy +argv
3- Record the environment in which audited commands are executed.
# auditconfig -setpolicy +arge
Note: [-t] -setpolicy [+|-]policy_flag[,policy_flag ...]
Set the kernel audit policy. A policy policy_flag is literal strings that denotes an audit policy.
A prefix of + adds the policies specified to the current audit policies. A prefix of - removes
the policies specified from the current audit policies. No policies can be set from a local
zone unless the perzone policy is first set from the global zone.NEW QUESTION: 4
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An engineer is troubleshooting rogue access points that are showing up in Cisco Prime Infrastructure. What is the maximum number of Aps the engineer can use to contain an identified rogue access point in the WLC?
A. 0
B. 1
C. 2
D. 3
Answer: D
Explanation:
Explanation
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/wireless/controller/7-4/configuration/guides/consolidated/b_cg74_CONS
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NEW QUESTION: 2
The system administrator has been notified that many users are having difficulty connecting to the company's w ireless network. They take a new laptop and physically go to the access point and connect with no problems. Which of the following would be the MOST likely cause?
A. An unauthorized access point has been configured to operate on the same channel.
B. Multiple war drivers in the parking lot have exhausted all available IPs from the pool to deny access.
C. An attacker has gained access to the access point and has changed the encryption keys.
D. The certificate used to authenticate users has been compromised and revoked.
Answer: A
Explanation:
Wireless Access Points can be configured to use a channel. If you have multiple access points within range of each other, you should configure the access points to use different channels. Different channels use different frequencies. If you have two access points using the same channel, their Wi-Fi signals will interfere with each other.
The question states that that many users are having difficulty connecting to the company's wireless network. This is probably due to the signal being weakened by interference from another access point using the same channel. When the administrator takes a new laptop and physically goes to the access point and connects with no problems, he is able to connect because he is near the access point and therefore has a strong signal.
Incorrect Answers:
A. If the certificate used to authenticate users has been compromised and revoked, no one would be able to authenticate. Users would still be able to initially connect to the access point to start the authentication process.
B. The question asks for the most likely answer. Multiple war drivers in the parking lot using all the IPs are pretty unlikely. Interference from another access point is far more likely.
C. If the encryption keys had been changed on the access point, no one would be able to connect to it.
NEW QUESTION: 3
A change in your company's security policy now requires an audit trial of all administrators assuming the sysadm role,capturing:
There are two command necessary to accomplish this change. One is a rolemod command. What is the other?
A. auditconfig -setpolicy +argv
B. auditconfig set flags=lo,ex sysadm
C. auditconfig -setflags lo,ex sysadm
D. auditconfig set policy=argv
Answer: A
Explanation:
Audit Significant Events in Addition to Login/Logout (see step 2 below)
Use this procedure to audit administrative commands,attempts to invade the system,and
other significant events as specified by your site security policy.
For all users and roles,add the AUE_PFEXEC audit event to their preselection mask.
# usermod -K audit_flags=lo,ps:no username
# rolemod -K audit_flags=lo,ps:no rolename
# auditconfig -setpolicy +argv
3- Record the environment in which audited commands are executed.
# auditconfig -setpolicy +arge
Note: [-t] -setpolicy [+|-]policy_flag[,policy_flag ...]
Set the kernel audit policy. A policy policy_flag is literal strings that denotes an audit policy.
A prefix of + adds the policies specified to the current audit policies. A prefix of - removes
the policies specified from the current audit policies. No policies can be set from a local
zone unless the perzone policy is first set from the global zone.
NEW QUESTION: 4
An engineer is troubleshooting rogue access points that are showing up in Cisco Prime Infrastructure. What is the maximum number of Aps the engineer can use to contain an identified rogue access point in the WLC?
A. 0
B. 1
C. 2
D. 3
Answer: D
Explanation:
Explanation
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/wireless/controller/7-4/configuration/guides/consolidated/b_cg74_CONS