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QUESTION 11

You are asked to review a list of all events that have occurred on your switch. Which Mist AI dashboard feature will display this information?

Correct Answer: B
According to Juniper Mist documentation,Switch Insightsis the dedicated diagnostic and auditing feature within the Mist AI dashboard that provides a granular, chronological record of all events pertaining to a specific switch1. While Site Events or Site Alerts provide a broad overview of health and anomalies across an entire location, Switch Insights is specifically designed for device-level deep dives. When a user navigates to the Insights page for a particular switch, they are presented with a comprehensive timeline that correlates telemetry data with specific system occurrences.
This feature displays a detailed list ofSwitch Events, including but not limited to interface state transitions (Up/Down), Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) role changes, LLDP neighbor updates, and PoE controller status. Importantly, Switch Insights also tracks administrative actions, such as configuration commits and software upgrades, allowing an administrator to see exactly when a change was made and if that change coincided with a performance degradation in the Wired Service Level Expectations (SLEs).
Beyond simple logging, Switch Insights allows forretroactive troubleshooting. By adjusting the time slider, an administrator can go back in time to review the exact state of the switch during a reported issue2. For example, if a user reports a video conferencing issue that occurred three hours ago, the administrator can use Switch Insights to see if any port flaps, storm control events, or configuration changes took place during that specific window. This AI-driven visibility eliminates the need for manual syslog analysis or persistent CLI monitoring, providing a transparent and easily accessible audit trail for all switch-specific activity within the managed organization.

QUESTION 12

A customer has purchased five new switches and assigned them to a site.
In the configuration hierarchy, how should a user configure thename or roleof each switch?

Correct Answer: C

QUESTION 13

A switch is claimed in a Mist organization using the activation code.
What are two possible device states that the switch will have in this scenario?(Choose two.)

Correct Answer: AD
When a switch is claimed into a Mist organization, it appears in one of several states depending on connectivity and site assignment.
??After claiming, switches initially appear asUnassignedif they are not yet linked to a site. Once online and connected to Mist Cloud, they transition toConnectedstatus and begin receiving configurations and telemetry.??
Option A (Connected):Correct— indicates the switch is online and communicating with Mist Cloud.
Option B (Inactive):Incorrect — not a valid device state in Mist.
Option C (Active):Incorrect — ??Active?? is not a device state label in Mist.
Option D (Unassigned):Correct— indicates the switch has been claimed but not yet assigned to a site.
[References:, Juniper Mist AI for Wired – Device Claiming and State Management Guide, Juniper Mist Cloud – Switch Onboarding Workflow, Juniper Mist Wired Assurance – Device Status Descriptions, , , ]

QUESTION 14

What arethree wired Service Level Expectations (SLEs)that compriseJuniper Mist Wired Assurance?(Choose three.)

Correct Answer: BCE

QUESTION 15

Which campus fabric architecture supportsLayer 3 gateways at the distribution layer?

Correct Answer: C