Free Juniper JN0-460 Actual Exam Questions - Question 5 Discussion
A, C, and E make sense since they cover port reset, connectivity, and physical cable.
Probably A, C, and E. Bounce port (A) actively tests the port by resetting it, cable test (E) checks the physical link, and ping (C) verifies connectivity. B and D don’t really fit since load factory-default just resets settings and iPerf is more for throughput testing, usually external. So those three seem like the real switch testing tools in Wired Assurance.
B tbh, load factory-default is just resetting configs, not testing anything. iPerf is more about traffic generation, not a built-in Wired Assurance tool. So A, C, and E make the most sense as actual test tools here.
Bounce port isn’t just a reset; it’s used to test link flaps, which makes it a valid tool. iPerf isn’t listed in Wired Assurance’s switch test tools, so B is out for me. A, C, and E seem solid.
It’s A, C, and E. Bounce port restarts the link, which helps test connectivity, ping checks reachability, and cable test verifies physical cables. Load factory-default is just a config reset, not a test tool.
Maybe A, C, and E too. Bounce port seems like a quick way to reset the connection, which counts as a test, while ping and cable test are standard checks. Load factory-default feels more like a reset than a test.
A/E/C? Not sure if bounce port fits in with the usual testing tools, but ping and cable test seem obvious. Wondering what the load factory-default is about here.