Juniper Networks Certified Associate Junos Exam: Password Recovery Process

Commands Used during Password Recovery Process

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Which two commands are used during the password recovery process? (Choose two.)

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The password recovery process on a Juniper Networks device involves accessing the root shell and then changing the root password. This process requires physical access to the device and should only be performed by authorized personnel.

The two commands used during the password recovery process are:

B. boot -s: This command is used to boot the device into single-user mode, which allows the user to access the root shell without a password. To use this command, you must interrupt the normal boot process by pressing the spacebar when prompted during boot.

C. recovery: This command is used to initiate the password recovery process. After entering this command, the device will reboot into a special recovery mode that allows you to change the root password.

A. clear system login: This command is used to clear the login database on the device. While this command may be useful in some troubleshooting scenarios, it is not required for the password recovery process.

D. delete system root-authentication: This command is used to delete the root authentication configuration from the device. This command may be useful in some troubleshooting scenarios, but it is not required for the password recovery process.

In summary, the boot -s command is used to boot the device into single-user mode, and the recovery command is used to initiate the password recovery process.