Free Cisco 500-220 Actual Exam Questions - Question 12 Discussion

Question No. 12
Air Marshal has contained a malicious SSID.
What are two effects on connectivity? (Choose two.)
Select all that apply, then reveal solution.
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Jason N.
2026-02-21

I’m thinking D for sure because containment should block new clients. But what about C? Could containment add traffic restrictions instead of disconnecting users? That might reduce risk without cutting them off completely.

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Osama X.
2026-02-14

Option D makes sense since blocking new clients is straightforward to stop spread. Also, option A fits because disconnecting current users instantly would be disruptive, so they probably stay connected.

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Osama X.
2026-01-28

Maybe A and D; disconnecting existing clients seems unlikely right away.

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Ahmed G.
2026-01-24

A. E feels too harsh since kicking off clients immediately can cause issues. Usually, they'd block new connections (D) but keep current ones stable (A). Makes more sense operationally.

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Ahmed G.
2026-01-24

It’s A and D for me. Once you’ve flagged the SSID as malicious, new clients won’t be allowed, but existing connections usually aren’t dropped immediately to avoid disruption.

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Ahmed G.
2026-01-23

A and D. Blocking a malicious SSID usually stops new connections but doesn’t kick off clients already connected, so they stay linked while no new ones get in.

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Karan N.
2026-01-17

E imo, currently connected clients should get disconnected to stop the threat ASAP. Also, D makes sense since new clients shouldn’t connect to a malicious SSID.

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