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Referring to the exhibit, which percentage of connection attempts failed on the access point named LD_RS_Support?
Correct Answer:
B
The 37% of Successful Connects suggest that 63% failed – however, these are spread between both LD_Testbed_MD and LD_RS_Support. If the only AP with connection issues was LD_RS_Support then the reverse math may have worked.
When does a Mist AP actually begin transmitting BLE?
Correct Answer:
B
According to the Location - how it works - Mist document1, a Mist AP actually begins transmitting BLE when it is placed on a floor plan. This is because the Mist cloud uses the floor plan information to calculate the optimal BLE transmission pattern for each AP.
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A client has a poor Wi-Fi experience when moving around in an office. In this scenario, which Marvis Query Language clause would help troubleshoot the problem?
Correct Answer:
B
In the Juniper Mist AI ecosystem, troubleshooting the mobility experience of a user requires analyzing the transitions between Access Points (APs). When a client reports a "poor experience when moving," it almost always points to a breakdown in theroaming process, such as sticky clients (devices that refuse to move to a closer AP), slow handoffs, or authentication failures during a roam. TheMarvis Query Language (MQL)provides a conversational and structured way to extract this specific data using theROAMINGOFclause.
The ROAMINGOF clause is designed to filter the massive amount of telemetry collected by Mist and focus specifically on the events surrounding a client's transition from one radio to another. When you execute a query like "Roaming of [Client Name]," Marvis returns a detailed visualization of the client's journey. This includes the signal strength (RSSI) at the time of the roam, the duration of the handoff, and whether the roam was "successful," "slow," or "failed".
By using this clause, an administrator can quickly identify if the "poor experience" is caused by poor overlap (where RSSI drops too low before a new AP is found) or if the client is holding onto a distant AP (sticky client behavior). Other clauses likeSTATUSOF (A)are used for general health checks,UTILIZATIONOF (C)tracks radio or site traffic levels, andRANK (D)is typically used to identify the best or worst performing entities (like "Rank APs by interference"). OnlyROAMINGOFprovides the temporal and spatial correlation needed to fix issues specifically related to user movement within the office environment.
You receive a Marvis Actions alert informing you that there is a non-compliant AP at one of your sites.
What should you do to correct the problem?
Correct Answer:
C
What are three available rate limiting options in the Mist UI? (Choose three.)
Correct Answer:
BCD