Free Juniper JN0-105 Actual Exam Questions - Question 6 Discussion
A/B? I’m considering if there’s a scenario where a user could have multiple login classes for different roles or environments, but from what I recall, it’s usually a single login class per user to keep things consistent. Assigning more than one might cause conflicts in resource limits or environment settings. So A or B could make sense if they’re counting predefined classes, but D still feels like the safest bet given the typical design. Without OS specifics, it’s tricky, but I doubt it’s more than one per user account.
I agree with the choice of D. From what I know, login classes are designed to set environment and resource limits per user session, so assigning more than one would conflict. It’s more about a single, distinct profile for each user, so having multiple login classes wouldn’t make sense practically.
Not B, because typically a user can’t have exactly two login classes; it’s usually just one to control environment settings per account. So D fits better here.
Yeah, it’s gotta be D. Only one login class per user account allowed.
I thought it might be more than one since some systems support multiple roles, but maybe that’s for groups, not login classes. Could the question be focusing on strict user-to-class assignment?
Pretty sure it’s D. 1—each user account gets assigned just one login class.