Q: 8
To ease user complexity, your company has implemented a single SSID for all employees. However,
the network administrator needs a way to control the network resources that can be accessed by
each employee based in their department.
What WLAN feature would allow the network administrator to accomplish this task?
Options
Discussion
A . RBAC does the department-based controls, B just encrypts so that's a trap if you skim.
Option A
A . RBAC lets you set access rights by department even if everyone's using one SSID, which is exactly what the question describes. WPA2 (B) just does authentication and encryption, not actual resource segmentation. Only thing is, if there are overlapping departments or hybrid roles, RBAC configs can get messy but still does the job here. Anyone see a legit use for B in this scenario?
A
A tbh, not B. RBAC is what allows resource access based on department, WPA2 is just for authentication. Seen similar questions before.
Option B
A imo
A makes more sense here. RBAC lets admins define access based on department or job role, which fits controlling resources off a single SSID. WPA2 (B) is security, not granular access. Pretty sure about A but open to other takes.
A seen similar on a practice exam. Official study guide covers RBAC as the answer for resource control by department.
B isn’t right, A is better. RBAC gives access control by department so fits the scenario with a single SSID.
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