Free Juniper JN0-460 Actual Exam Questions - Question 4 Discussion

Question No. 4
Under which hierarchy level would you create a new site configuration?
Select one option, then reveal solution.
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Ryan J.
2026-02-20

B imo. Site configurations usually need to reflect physical or geographical groupings, which fits the location level better than the broader organization or the specific client/device levels. Organization’s too broad and clients are too narrow, so location strikes the right balance for applying site-specific settings.

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Ali V.
2026-02-19

D. Creating site configurations at the organization level makes sense if you want a consistent setup across all locations, not just a single site. It’s broader and covers everything under one roof.

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Shah C.
2026-02-16

B/D? Location feels like the natural spot for site configs since it groups devices geographically, but organization could work if you're setting policies across multiple locations at once. Clients and access points are too narrow.

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Shah C.
2026-02-15

It’s A because clients represent devices tied to specific sites, so creating site configs here makes sense for controlling settings at the user/device level instead of broader locations or orgs.

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Shah C.
2026-02-12

I’m ruling out C since access points are too granular for site configs. D seems too broad, so B feels like the best fit for grouping settings by physical site. So I’d go with B.

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Shah C.
2026-02-10

Not A, because clients are usually individual users or devices, not the level where you set site-wide policies. Site configs fit better under location since that groups multiple clients and devices in one place.

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Shah C.
2026-02-10

Option B sounds right because site configurations usually match physical locations, not individual clients or the whole organization. Access points are too specific for a site-wide setup.

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Shah C.
2026-01-30

Maybe A, since clients need specific settings per site more than general org or access points.

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Brian V.
2026-01-25

I’m gonna go with B here. Usually, a site config matches a specific location or branch rather than the whole organization, so it makes sense to create it at the location level. A site would be too broad at the organization level, and clients or access points are more about devices or users, not site settings.

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Rizwan I.
2026-01-19

D looks like the best fit since sites usually cover a broad area like an entire organization. But does the question specify what kind of system or software this is for? Different platforms could have different hierarchy setups, so knowing that would help confirm if D is really the right level to create a new site.

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