According to Juniper Networks, what are two best practices for AP placement (excluding AP12) for optimal accuracy and stability of location-based services? (Choose two.)
Correct Answer: A,C
Line of Sight: For optimal accuracy and stability of location-based services, each access point (AP) should have an unobstructed line of sight to at least two other APs. This ensures robust triangulation and accurate location tracking. Ceiling Mounting: Mounting APs on the ceiling with the LED facing the floor is recommended. This position provides the best coverage and performance for both Wi-Fi and BLE signals, essential for reliable location services.
Question 12
Under which category would you identify bad cables using Marvis Actions?
Correct Answer: C
Bad cables are identified under the Layer 1 category within Marvis Actions. Juniper Mist's documentation states: "Use the Actions dashboard to resolve Layer 1 issues. When you click the Layer 1 button on the Action dashboard, all available Layer 1 actions appear. This category currently contains only one action: bad cable." Marvis can detect and alert for bad cables based on frame errors, link statistics, and AP/Switch behavior, all under the Layer 1 category. Connectivity, security, and client issues are handled under their respective action categories, but bad cabling is specifically monitored and detected as a physical (Layer 1) fault. Reference:Layer 1 Actions | Mist , Marvis AI Operations Guide
Question 13
Which two statements are correct about the switch configuration hierarchy in Juniper Mist? (Choose two.)
Correct Answer: B,C
TheJuniper Mist Wired Assuranceplatform uses ahierarchical configuration modelto manage switch settings efficiently across organizations and sites. This hierarchy provides flexibility by allowing administrators to applyglobal configurationsthrough templates at theorganization level, while also permitting site-specific customizations. According to theJuniper Mist Wired Assurance Configuration and Template Management Guide, the configuration hierarchy functions as follows: "Switch templates can be created at both the organization and site levels. Organization-level templates define global configurations, while site-level templates provide location-specific customization that overrides the organization-level settings where applicable." This structure enables consistent policy deployment while preserving site autonomy for unique configurations. For example, global VLAN or QoS configurations can be managed at the organization level, and local templates can adjust settings for switch ports or device groups at specific sites. Switch-specific overrides are allowed within the hierarchy, ensuring flexibility in cases where unique port or feature configurations are required. Therefore: * Bis correct because switch templates exist at theorganization levelfor global use. * Cis correct because switch templates also exist at thesite levelfor localized adjustments. References:- Juniper Mist Wired Assurance Configuration and Template Management Guide- Juniper Mist Cloud Hierarchical Configuration Documentation- Juniper Mist Wired Assurance and EX/QFX Management Overview
Question 14
What are two components of WiFi Management and Assurance? (Choose two.)
Correct Answer: A,D
Dynamic Packet Capture and Radio Resource Management (RRM) are two key components of WiFi Management and Assurance in Juniper Mist. According to official documentation: "Dynamic packet capture allows capturing wireless packets between clients and an access point to diagnose root-cause wireless issues. For example, when a major issue is detected, such as an authorization failure, packet captures facilitate quick troubleshooting and root-cause analysis." RRM, driven by Mist's AI, proactively analyzes network conditions and client experiences to automatically adjust channel and power settings for optimal performance: "AI- driven RRM uses data science and cumulative SLE performance to learn and optimize radio settings, helping RF planning to continue to improve and adapt in the changing environments..." Marvis Actions is an AI-powered troubleshooting feature, but it is a separate component enabled by the Marvis subscription, not by base WiFi Management and Assurance. Wayfinding is part of the vBLE Engagement or location services. Reference:Juniper Mist Wi-Fi Assurance | UK&I , Mist Management Guide , Platform Wi-Fi Assurance - NetworkScreen.com
Question 15
What are three features of Juniper Mist? (Choose three.)
Correct Answer: B,C,D
Juniper Mist delivers Automatic Feature Updates, Wireless Assurance, and Asset Tracking as core platform features. * Automatic feature updates: As part of its cloud architecture, Juniper Mist provides bi-weekly, hitless automatic updates for features and security, delivered seamlessly from the cloud without service interruption or manual intervention. Mist documentation states, "New features, security patches, and updates are automatically added on a bi-weekly basis without interruptions or service downtime. This dramatically simplifies and improves service operations for network IT administrators." * Wireless Assurance: Wireless Assurance is Mist's flagship cloud service that leverages AI and machine learning to automate wireless network operations, delivering predictable, reliable, and measurable Wi- Fi experiences. It provides deep visibility into client states, sets service level expectations (SLEs), and uses Marvis actions and AI-driven recommendations to ensure root-cause identification and proactive troubleshooting-"Mist Wi-Fi Assurance is a cloud service based on machine learning (ML) and driven by Mist AI... designed for the smart device era." * Asset tracking: Asset Visibility/Tracking uses vBLE technology and Wi-Fi to track and locate assets and IoT devices within an organization, integrating with Juniper Mist Cloud for real-time and historical analytics. According to the Asset Visibility datasheet: "Mist Asset Visibility is a cloud service that enables real-time tracking and historical location analytics of people, assets, and IoT devices." Controller firmware updates and perpetual AP licenses are not listed features of the Mist cloud architecture; Mist uses a cloud-based control plane and subscription-based licensing for its platform. References:Juniper Mist Wireless Overview , Asset Visibility Datasheet , Mist Platform Solution Brief , Mist AI Update Release Notes , Mist Feature Compariso