The network management team in a large shopping center has detected numerous rogue APs from local coffee shops that are broadcasting SSIDs. All of these SSIDs have names starting with ATC (for example, ATC302, ATC011, and ATC566). A wireless network engineer must appropriately classify these SSIDs using the Rogue Rules feature. Drag and drop the options from the left onto the categories in which they must be used on the right. Not all options are used.

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The network management team in a large shopping center has detected numerous rogue APs from local coffee shops that are broadcasting SSIDs. All of these SSIDs have names starting with ATC (for example, ATC302, ATC011, and ATC566). A wireless network engineer must appropriately classify these SSIDs using the Rogue Rules feature. Drag and drop the options from the left onto the categories in which they must be used on the right. Not all options are used.
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