Your Aruba Mobility Master-based solution has detected a suspected rogue AP. Among other information, the ArubaOS Detected Radios page lists this information for the AP:
SSID = PublicWiFi
BSSID = a8:bd:27:12:34:56
Match method = Plus one
Match method = Eth-Wired-Mac-Table
The security team asks you to explain why this AP is classified as a rogue. What should you explain?
Correct Answer: B
The Match method 'Eth-Wired-Mac-Table' suggests that the BSSID of the rogue AP has been found in the Ethernet (wired) MAC address table of the network infrastructure. This means the AP is physically connected to the LAN. If the BSSID does not match the company's authorized APs, it implies the AP is unauthorized and hence classified as a rogue.