Mist AI - Specialist (JNCIS-MistAI) Questions and Answers
Question 9
What are three available rate limiting options in the Mist UI? (Choose three.)
Options:
A.
Network
B.
Application
C.
wLan
D.
Per-Client
E.
Per-Site
Answer:
B, C, D
Explanation:
Explanation:
According to the Wi-Fi configuration with Mist Systems | HCD Consulting GmbH document, three available rate limiting options in the Mist UI are:
References:
Question 10
Which two statements are true about 802.1X/EAP? (Choose two.)
Options:
A.
Credentials are exchanged with a RADIUS server prior to the 4-way Handshake.
B.
Credentials are exchanged with a RADIUS server after the 802.11 Association.
C.
Credentials are exchanged with a RADIUS server after the 4-way Handshake.
D.
Credentials are exchanged with a RADIUS server prior to the 802.11 Association.
Answer:
A, B
Explanation:
Explanation:
According to Wikipedia1, 802.1X is an IEEE Standard for port-based network access control (PNAC). It provides an authentication mechanism to devices wishing to attach to a LAN or WLAN using Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) over wired IEEE 802 networks and over 802.11 wireless networks, which is known as “EAP over LAN” or EAPOL.
The authentication process involves three parties: a supplicant (the client device), an authenticator (the network device such as an access point), and an authentication server (typically a RADIUS server). The supplicant must provide valid credentials to the authenticator before it can access the network resources.
The credentials are exchanged with a RADIUS server prior to the 4-way Handshake because the 4-way Handshake is used to establish encryption keys between the supplicant and authenticator after successful authentication2. The credentials are exchanged with a RADIUS server after the 802.11 Association because the 802.11 Association is used to establish a logical link between the supplicant and authenticator before authentication can take place3.
Question 11
What are two functions of Mist Radio Resource Management (RRM)? (Choose two.)
Options:
A.
transmit power control
B.
WLAN scheduling
C.
channel assignment
D.
Ethernet configurations
Answer:
A, C
Explanation:
Explanation:
Mist Radio Resource Management (RRM) performs several functions including transmit power control and channel assignment which help optimize wireless network performance by dynamically adjusting radio settings based on changing environmental conditions.So,the correct answers are A.transmit power control and C.channel assignment
According to the Cisco Catalyst 9800 Series Wireless Controller Software Configuration Guide1, two functions of Mist Radio Resource Management (RRM) are:
Transmit power control, which adjusts the transmit power of APs based on their coverage area and interference level.
Channel assignment, which assigns channels to APs based on their location and interference level.