Free Juniper JN0-105 Actual Exam Questions - Question 4 Discussion

Question No. 4
Which protocol would you configure to synchronize the time and date on a Junos device?
Select one option, then reveal solution.
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Rayan S.
2026-02-15

Option C makes the most sense since NTP is specifically designed for time synchronization, unlike SNMP or RIP which handle other network functions. D is just a distractor.

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Liam V.
2026-02-14

C imo, since SNMP is for monitoring and RIP is for routing, only NTP fits time sync.

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Liam V.
2026-01-27

Probably C. NTP is the standard protocol everyone uses for time sync on network gear, so it fits perfectly here and the others don’t even come close.

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Adeel T.
2026-01-26

D imo, NMP doesn’t really make sense here—it’s not a known protocol for time sync. SNMP and RIP are obviously out since they serve totally different purposes. The only legit choice for syncing clocks is NTP, so C has to be the right call. No special version worries needed; Junos supports standard NTP just fine.

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Adeel T.
2026-01-21

C imo. SNMP is for monitoring, RIP is a routing protocol, and I’ve never heard of NMP in this context. NTP is basically the go-to for syncing clocks on network devices.

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Sarah E.
2026-01-16

C, since RIP and SNMP don't handle time synchronization.

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Sarah E.
2026-01-16

Makes sense to pick C since NTP is the standard for time sync.

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Mohammad H.
2026-01-15

Option C

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