Practice Free JN0-750 Exam Online Questions
A Network Architect is using the Mist API to build a custom reporting tool. The tool needs to fetch data that shows the distribution of client device types (e.g., MacOS, Windows, iPhone) on the network over the last 7 days.
Which API endpoint provides this specific statistical insight?
- A . `GET /api/v1/sites/{site_id}/stats/devices`
- B . `GET /api/v1/sites/{site_id}/insights/client-sessions`
- C . `GET /api/v1/sites/{site_id}/clients`
- D . `GET /api/v1/sites/{site_id}/insights/client-manufacturers`
For the "Guest-WiFi" WLAN, the Security Engineer configures a captive portal for self-service onboarding. After a guest authenticates, they must be prevented from accessing any internal corporate resources like file servers or databases.
Which Juniper Mist policy is used to enforce this network segmentation?
- A . A Device Profile
- B . An Application Policy
- C . An Access Assurance Policy
- D . A WxLAN Policy
For the "Guest-WiFi" WLAN, the Security Engineer configures a captive portal for self-service onboarding. After a guest authenticates, they must be prevented from accessing any internal corporate resources like file servers or databases.
Which Juniper Mist policy is used to enforce this network segmentation?
- A . A Device Profile
- B . An Application Policy
- C . An Access Assurance Policy
- D . A WxLAN Policy
A user who successfully authenticated to the "Corporate-WiFi" network via 802.1X is now being blocked from accessing an internal finance server. The Wireless Engineer needs to determine if a Mist policy is responsible for blocking the traffic.
Where in the Juniper Mist dashboard would the engineer look to find this information?
- A . The Audit Logs for the organization.
- B . The "Security Events" log for the organization.
- C . The "Client Events" log for the specific user, filtering for policy and security events.
- D . The "Insights" page for the AP the user is connected to.
After the initial `terraform apply` is successful, the Solutions Consultant is asked to change the name of the guest SSID defined within the "Retail-Standard-Template". They update the `ssid` argument in the `mist_wlan_template` resource in their `.tf` file and run `terraform apply` again.
What action will Terraform take?
- A . It will create a second, new WLAN template, leaving the original one in place.
- B . It will perform an in-place update on the existing WLAN template, changing only the SSID name.
- C . It will delete the old WLAN template and create a new one with the new SSID name.
- D . It will report an error because the template is already in use by a site.
A Guest User Manager is setting up a new site that will use a Captive Portal for guest access. The portal’s configuration, including the logo and terms of use, is defined in a "Guest Portal" template at the organization level. The guest WLAN itself is defined in a "WLAN Template".
What is the correct order of operations to create and link these objects?
- A . 1. Create WLAN Template -> 2. Create Portal Template -> 3. Link Portal to WLAN Template
- B . 1. Create Portal Template -> 2. Create WLAN Template (referencing Portal) -> 3. Create Site and Apply WLAN Template
- C . 1. Create Site -> 2. Create WLAN at Site level -> 3. Create Portal at Site level
- D . 1. Create Portal Template -> 2. Create Site -> 3. Apply Portal Template directly to the Site
A Guest User Manager is setting up a new site that will use a Captive Portal for guest access. The portal’s configuration, including the logo and terms of use, is defined in a "Guest Portal" template at the organization level. The guest WLAN itself is defined in a "WLAN Template".
What is the correct order of operations to create and link these objects?
- A . 1. Create WLAN Template -> 2. Create Portal Template -> 3. Link Portal to WLAN Template
- B . 1. Create Portal Template -> 2. Create WLAN Template (referencing Portal) -> 3. Create Site and Apply WLAN Template
- C . 1. Create Site -> 2. Create WLAN at Site level -> 3. Create Portal at Site level
- D . 1. Create Portal Template -> 2. Create Site -> 3. Apply Portal Template directly to the Site
A Guest User Manager is setting up a new site that will use a Captive Portal for guest access. The portal’s configuration, including the logo and terms of use, is defined in a "Guest Portal" template at the organization level. The guest WLAN itself is defined in a "WLAN Template".
What is the correct order of operations to create and link these objects?
- A . 1. Create WLAN Template -> 2. Create Portal Template -> 3. Link Portal to WLAN Template
- B . 1. Create Portal Template -> 2. Create WLAN Template (referencing Portal) -> 3. Create Site and Apply WLAN Template
- C . 1. Create Site -> 2. Create WLAN at Site level -> 3. Create Portal at Site level
- D . 1. Create Portal Template -> 2. Create Site -> 3. Apply Portal Template directly to the Site
