Free Juniper JN0-460 Actual Exam Questions - Question 9 Discussion

Question No. 9
Which three administrator roles allow you to claim switches? (Choose three.)
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Shoaib B.
2026-02-20

Probably A, B, and C since Observer and Helpdesk don’t handle device claims.

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Ryan J.
2026-02-19

I agree with ruling out D and E quickly; B, A, and C seem to cover the claiming roles well.

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Hassan E.
2026-02-19

Maybe A, B, and C since Observer and Helpdesk are mostly for monitoring or support, so they likely don’t have claim permissions for switches.

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Sam R.
2026-02-18

B (Installer) usually claims switches during setup, so it’s definitely one of them.

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Amir U.
2026-02-18

A, B, and C all make sense since Network Admins and Installers manage devices directly, and Super Users usually have broad privileges. D and E are more limited roles, so they wouldn’t be able to claim switches.

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Mason V.
2026-02-14

Maybe D for sure doesn't have the rights since it's usually read-only, and E is more for support tasks without admin privileges. B and A are obvious since Installers and Network Admins need to manage equipment directly. C makes sense because Super Users generally have elevated permissions that include claiming devices. So, A, B, and C seem to fit best based on typical role capabilities.

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Farhan C.
2026-01-28

It’s definitely not D or E since those roles don’t have control privileges. Between A, B, and C, the Network Admin and Installer clearly can claim switches based on their responsibilities. Super User is also a power role that usually has broader access, so it fits too. The other two are mostly read-only or support roles, so they wouldn’t have the ability to claim switches. So I agree with A, B, and C here.

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Ali S.
2026-01-24

B (Installer likely has switch claim rights, unlike Observer and Helpdesk).

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Ali S.
2026-01-23

Makes sense to exclude D and E since claiming a switch is a control action, not just monitoring or support. So A, B, and C seem like the solid choices here.

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Ravi G.
2026-01-22

It’s A, B, and C because claiming switches needs active management rights, which Observer and Helpdesk don’t have. Those roles are mostly for viewing or support tasks only.

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Ash X.
2026-01-20

Maybe D isn’t part of this since Observer is usually read-only, so no claim rights. Helpdesk sounds more like ticket handling, not device control. So A, B, and C make sense for claiming switches because those roles manage or configure the network devices directly.

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Ash X.
2026-01-19

A, B, and C for sure since claiming switches requires admin-level access.

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Saad I.
2026-01-15

Probably A, B, and C since Observer and Helpdesk seem limited.

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