Which two protocols must be disabled to increase security for management connections to a Wireless LAN Controller? (Choose two.)
Which two protocols must be disabled to increase security for management connections to a Wireless LAN Controller? (Choose two.)
To enhance the security of management connections to a Wireless LAN Controller, it is recommended to disable protocols that are inherently insecure. HTTP is an unencrypted protocol, making it vulnerable to various attacks, including eavesdropping and man-in-the-middle attacks. Telnet also transmits data in plain text, making it equally insecure as it can be intercepted and read by malicious entities. Disabling both HTTP and Telnet, and relying on their secure counterparts, HTTPS and SSH respectively, will significantly improve the security posture of the Wireless LAN Controller.
HTTP and Telnet both are unsecure. That’s why we have HTTPS and SSH. TFTP isn’t used for WLC topics. Only simple file transferring unencrypted.
C,D is correct
correct. https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/wireless/4400-series-wireless-lan-controllers/109669-secure-wlc.html#T8
question is to increase security not disable so answer is C&D.
“disabled to increase”
given answers correct
C & D are correct
A&B are the correct answers as they are secure
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collateral/wireless/catalyst-9800-series-wireless-controllers/datasheet-c78-742434.html TFTP isn’t used for WLC management connections.