A wireless network engineer must configure a WPA2+WPA3 policy with the Personal security type. Which action meets this requirement?
A wireless network engineer must configure a WPA2+WPA3 policy with the Personal security type. Which action meets this requirement?
To configure a WPA2+WPA3 policy with the Personal security type, one must use the CCMP128 encryption cipher. CCMP128 (AES) is compatible with both WPA2 and WPA3 in Personal mode. CCMP256 and GCMP256 ciphers are not available for the Personal security type, and GCMP128 is typically associated with WPA3 but not used in the mixed WPA2+WPA3 Personal configuration. Hence, configuring the CCMP128 encryption cipher meets the requirement.
Chose the Encryption Cipher from the following options: CCMP128(AES) CCMP256 (not available for Personal security type) GCMP128 (not available for Personal security type) GCMP256 (not available for Personal security type)
- Back to B, sorry Cisco docs > open source
The answer is correct https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/wireless/controller/8-10/config-guide/b_cg810/wlan_security.html#:~:text=Save%20the%20configuration.-,Configuring%20SAE%20Mixed%20Mode%20(WPA2%2BWPA3)%20(GUI),CCMP128(AES),-CCMP256%20(not%20available
-thanks
thanks good docs. it is B
Answer B
Answer is B WPA2+WPA3-Personal Transition Mode with 6 GHz https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/wireless/controller/9800/technical-reference/wpa3-dg.html
B is correct
Answear is C
Answer is C https://www.techtarget.com/searchsecurity/definition/WPA3 WPA3 security uses GCMP-256 encryption instead of 128-bit encryption. Additional info: CCMP256 is a cipher used only for WPA3 Enterprise security, not for WPA3 Personal. CCMP128 is the encryption cipher used for WPA2, not for WPA3.
I feel like this one is C, can not confirm