I'm going with B, guest.
hisho72 is correct in looking at the provided doc. I also referenced e-learning SISE chapter 10.2. It brought me to a same conclusion.
Dual and Single SSID are methods of wireless setups for BYOD onboarding
Guest is a type. Also, in that training module, it list "Open SSID" as a type for onboarding both guests and employees. Employees are then redirected to the Secure SSID.
Here they are not talking about Guest access.
When you do the onboarding of the devices we are not talking about guest access but about BYOD.
BYOD have to type of SSIDs DUAL or single SSID.
https://www.dclessons.com/configuring-ise-for-byod-onboarding
https://community.cisco.com/t5/security-knowledge-base/ise-byod-dual-vs-single-ssid-onboarding/ta-p/3641422
If you search the onboarding keyword and BYOD you wil see that they are talking about these to SSIDs.
Question states "configuring a dedicated SSID for onboarding devices" - talking about 1 particular SSID, which should be dedicated for first phase of Dual-SSID BYOD approach.
You are confusing SSID type (which is open or Guest in this case) with BYOD type (which is either Single-SSID or Dual-SSID).
For me, correct answer is B - Guest SSID.
The correct answer is - guest.
A guest SSID is a dedicated SSID that is used for onboarding devices. It is typically used for devices that are not owned by the organization, such as devices that are owned by employees or contractors. The guest SSID is typically configured with a lower level of security than the corporate SSID. This is because the devices that connect to the guest SSID are not trusted devices.
The other options are not correct.
A hidden SSID is an SSID that is not broadcast. This means that devices will not be able to see the SSID when they scan for networks.
A dual SSID is a configuration where there are two SSIDs, one for corporate devices and one for guest devices.
A broadcast SSID is an SSID that is broadcast. This means that devices will be able to see the SSID when they scan for networks.
it is called dual SSID , keyword is dedicated
https://community.cisco.com/t5/security-knowledge-base/cisco-ise-byod-prescriptive-deployment-guide/ta-p/3641867#toc-hld-1517233429
The question asks for the SSID 'type' that performs the enrolment so should still be B. Guest. Even in the link it describes the concept of single vs. dual but Guest SSID is used for onboarding.
I agree. First I thought it was C but after re-reading it carefully I think it is asking which of 2 SSID-s in DUAL-SSID method is used for onboarding, which means the GUEST one.
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