A network engineer configures a WLAN controller with increased security for web access. There is IP connectivity with the WLAN controller, but the engineer cannot start a management session from a web browser. Which action resolves the issue?
A.
Disable Adobe Flash Player.
B.
Use a private or incognito session.
C.
Use a browser that supports 128-bit or larger ciphers.
These are the questions that really irk me about Cisco. What if this was the one question that failed me? This has NOTHING to do with being a network engineer/administrator. This is more of a desktop application troubleshooting question.
Call me oldschool but in my opinion CCNP should be straight up Routing/Switching/QoS/Firewall/*some cloud*
Not this garbage
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1. A. Disable Adobe Flash Player
• Disabling Adobe Flash Player is irrelevant since modern WLAN controllers do not rely on Flash for their web interface.
• Incorrect.
2. B. Use a private or incognito session
• Using a private or incognito browser session does not directly address the issue of accessing the WLAN controller’s web interface. It might help clear cached data, but it’s unlikely to resolve the root cause.
• Incorrect.
3. C. Use a browser that supports 128-bit or larger ciphers
• Modern WLAN controllers often require browsers that support strong encryption protocols (e.g., TLS 1.2 or TLS 1.3 with 128-bit or larger ciphers). If the browser does not meet this requirement, the connection will be denied.
• Correct.
4. D. Disable JavaScript on the web browser
• Disabling JavaScript would prevent many web interfaces from functioning correctly, including the WLAN controller’s management interface.
• Incorrect.
The WLAN controller may be configured with increased security settings that require the use of strong encryption protocols or ciphers for secure web access.
So if the browser used by the engineer does not support these encryption protocols or ciphers, it may fail to establish a secure connection with the WLAN controller, preventing the management session from starting.
Enable or disable secure web mode with increased security by entering this command:
config network secureweb cipher-option high {enable | disable}
This command allows users to access the controller GUI using “https://ip-address” but only from browsers that support 128-bit (or larger) ciphers. With Release 8.10, this command is, by default, in enabled state.
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