Which rogue is marked as malicious?

Refer to the exhibit.

A WLAN with the SSID ‘‘Enterprise” is configured. Which rogue is marked as malicious?

Refer to the exhibit.

A WLAN with the SSID ‘‘Enterprise” is configured. Which rogue is marked as malicious?

A.
a rogue with two clients, broadcasting the SSID “Employee” heard at -50 dBm

B.
a rogue with no clients, broadcasting the SSID “Enterprise” heard at -50 dBm

C.
a rouge with two clients, broadcasting the SSID “Enterprise” heard at -80 dBm

D.
a rogue with two clients, broadcasting the SSID “Enterprise” heard at -50 dBm

Explanation:
RSSI — Requires that the rogue access point have a minimum received signal strength indication (RSSI) value. For example, if the rogue access point
has an RSSI that is greater than the configured value, then the access point could be classified as malicious. If you choose this option, enter the minimum RSSI
value in the Minimum RSSI text box. The valid range is –95 to –50 dBm (inclusive), and the default value is 0 dBm.
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Andy

Andy

This answer should be D.