JN0-102 Exam: Juniper Networks Certified Associate Junos

Login-Class Permissions for Viewing System Hierarchy in Active Configuration

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Which two login-class permissions could permit a user to view the system hierarchy of the active configuration? (Choose two.)

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The Junos OS allows administrators to configure different levels of access to network devices based on the user's role or responsibility. A login class is a group of permissions that can be assigned to a user account. These permissions define what commands the user can execute and what parts of the system hierarchy the user can view or modify.

In this question, the task is to identify two login-class permissions that allow a user to view the system hierarchy of the active configuration. The system hierarchy refers to the structure of configuration statements that define the operational behavior of the device.

The possible answer options are:

A. system permission B. view-configuration permission C. network permission D. super-user permission

Out of these options, the correct answers are A and B, i.e., system permission and view-configuration permission.

Explanation:

A. System Permission: The system permission grants access to system-related configuration statements, such as system name, domain name, and time zone. It also allows the user to view system-level configuration statements, such as interfaces, routing protocols, and system services. Therefore, users with the system permission can view the system hierarchy of the active configuration.

B. View-configuration Permission: The view-configuration permission allows users to view the entire configuration hierarchy, including system-level and user-level configuration statements. This permission is often assigned to network operators who need to view the device configuration but are not authorized to modify it. Therefore, users with the view-configuration permission can also view the system hierarchy of the active configuration.

C. Network Permission: The network permission grants access to network-related configuration statements, such as interfaces, IP addresses, and routing protocols. However, it does not provide access to system-level configuration statements or the system hierarchy.

D. Super-user Permission: The super-user permission grants full access to all configuration statements and operational commands. This permission is usually assigned to the root user, who has unrestricted access to the device. However, the question specifically asks for login-class permissions that allow a user to view the system hierarchy, which does not necessarily require super-user access.

In summary, the two login-class permissions that could permit a user to view the system hierarchy of the active configuration are system permission and view-configuration permission.