QuestionQ712

Network Fundamentals

What is one specification of SSIDs?

  • A They must include one number and one letter.
  • B They are a Cisco proprietary security feature.
  • C They are case sensitive.
  • D They define the VLAN on a switch.
Explanation

An SSID is the network name used in 802.11 wireless LANs, and it is treated as a case-sensitive character string. SSIDs are standardized identifiers for WLANs, not Cisco-proprietary security features, they do not have a requirement to include both a number and a letter, and they do not define a VLAN on a switch.

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