What is the result of the client-to-access-point association if the client SSID1 is left blank, and the SSID2 is assigned a value of my_ssid?

The network administrator has configured the SSID value in a wireless Cisco Aironet client card. What is the result of the client-to-access-point association if the client SSID1 is left blank, and the SSID2 is assigned a value of my_ssid?

The network administrator has configured the SSID value in a wireless Cisco Aironet client card. What is the result of the client-to-access-point association if the client SSID1 is left blank, and the SSID2 is assigned a value of my_ssid?

A.
The client will consider SSID1 a null value, causing the client to request the SSID from the access point.

B.
The client software will not allow this configuration and will create an error message until the configuration
is corrected.

C.
The client software will replace SSID1 with SSID2, and use my_ssid to attempt association with the access point.

D.
The client software will attempt association with the access point using a null value of SSID1, and if not successful it will rotate to use the SSID2 value of my_ssid.



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