What is the purpose of assigning roles to switches?
Correct Answer: C
InJuniper Mist Wired Assurance, assigningrolesto switches is a key configuration mechanism for deploying consistent network policies across multiple devices. Switch roles act as logical identifiers that bind devices to specificconfiguration templatesorpolicy profiles, ensuring standardized setup and reducing manual configuration overhead. According to theJuniper Mist Wired Assurance Configuration and Template Management Guide: "Switch roles are used to group devices based on function or location and automatically apply predefined configuration templates and policies at scale." This enables administrators to: * Automatically assign VLANs, port profiles, and policies to multiple switches simultaneously. * Simplify deployment for large organizations with multiple sites. * Ensure uniform compliance with enterprise configuration standards. Roles arenot usedto configure WLANs (wireless function), manage users, or directly monitor traffic - those tasks are handled through other Mist AI services. Therefore, the correct answer isC. To assign configurations at scale. References:- Juniper Mist Wired Assurance Configuration and Template Management Guide- Juniper Mist Cloud Administration Guide- Juniper Mist Wired Assurance Operations Documentation
Question 17
You want to troubleshoot a wireless client that is no longer connected to a Mist AP. Which area within the Mist GUI would you use?
Correct Answer: C
To troubleshoot a wireless client that is no longer connected to a Mist AP, you would navigate to the "Clients" section within the Mist GUI and select "WIFI Clients." This area provides detailed information about all wireless clients that have connected to the Mist APs, including their connection history, performance metrics, and any issues encountered. By examining the data available in the WIFI Clients section, network administrators can identify the root cause of connectivity problems and take appropriate actions to resolve them.
Question 18
You are creating a new site in the UI. What are three required configuration settings in this scenario? (Choose three.)
Correct Answer: A,B,E
When creating a new site in the Juniper Mist User Interface, the three required configuration settings are Site Name, Country, and Location. According to Juniper Mist's official configuration guides: "At a minimum, enter the name, time zone, and location..." The 'Information' section of site setup requires the Site Name (a descriptive name to identify the site), Country (which sets regulatory and RF domain requirements), and Location (address or geo-coordinates for the site). These form the basis of the site identity in the Mist cloud and are mandatory for dashboard visibility, compliance, and baseline RF configuration. An RF Template, though critical for wireless tuning, is optional and can be assigned post-site creation. Active Hours are not required for the default site setup and are related to scheduling analytics or location-based services, not to the core creation workflow. Reference:Juniper Mist Configure a Site , Site Configuration Settings Guide , Mist Management Guide
Question 19
Which two statements correctly describe Mist claim codes and activation codes? (Choose two.)
Correct Answer: B,D
Claim Codes: Claim codes are unique to each AP and can be used to claim only one AP at a time. This ensures each device is correctly registered and managed individually within the Mist system. Activation Codes: Activation codes can be used to claim multiple APs at once, facilitating bulk onboarding and simplifying the setup process for large deployments.
Question 20
Which SLE reports RF interference?
Correct Answer: C
Use the Wireless Capacity SLE to track user experiences with RF channel capacity (bandwidth) on your wireless network.