Question 1
...are asked to enable Mist management at an existing site with previously configured EX3400 brownfield switches, and to add a new greenfield switch, which statement is correct in this scenario?
You can mix brownfield switches and greenfield switches as long as they are running a Mist-supported version of Junos.
You cannot mix greenfield and brownfield switches at the same site.
Brownfield switches can be adopted but not managed.
You can mix brownfield switches and greenfield switches at the same site, but only if they are running the same version of Junos.
Correct answer: A
Explanation:
In the context of Mist management, 'brownfield' switches refer to those that are already configured and deployed in a network, while 'greenfield' switches are new and have no pre-existing configuration.Mist supports the integration and management of both brownfield and greenfield switches within the same site. The crucial requirement is that all switches, regardless of their initial state, must be running a version of Junos that is supported by Mist.This compatibility ensures that Mist can apply policies, configurations, and monitoring uniformly across all devices, facilitating a seamless management experience.Reference: Juniper Networks documentation on Mist AI and Junos compatibility requirements.
In the context of Mist management, 'brownfield' switches refer to those that are already configured and deployed in a network, while 'greenfield' switches are new and have no pre-existing configuration.
Mist supports the integration and management of both brownfield and greenfield switches within the same site. The crucial requirement is that all switches, regardless of their initial state, must be running a version of Junos that is supported by Mist.
This compatibility ensures that Mist can apply policies, configurations, and monitoring uniformly across all devices, facilitating a seamless management experience.
Reference: Juniper Networks documentation on Mist AI and Junos compatibility requirements.