Which Junos Pulse Access Control Service client provides a built-in viewer to access local logs?
Which Junos Pulse Access Control Service client provides a built-in viewer to access local logs?
which two will be applied?
A user logs in and is mapped to two roles. The first role has a maximum timeout value of 600
minutes and the default Juniper Networks logo on the user interface page. The second role has a
maximum timeout value of 1200 minutes and a custom logo on the user interface page.
Based on the merging of these two roles, which two will be applied? (Choose two.)
What must you add to complete the security policy configuration?
You have created a security policy on an SRX240 that permits traffic from any source-address,
any destination-address, and any application. The policy will be a source IP policy for use with the
Junos Pulse Access Control Service.
What must you add to complete the security policy configuration?
What are two benefits of integrating Junos Pulse Access Control Service with Security Threat Response Manager
What are two benefits of integrating Junos Pulse Access Control Service with Security Threat
Response Manager (STRM)? (Choose two.)
which two interfaces must you use to configure the firewall enforcer?
You have a firewall enforcer receiving resource access policies from a Junos Pulse Access
Control Service. You are using Network and Security Manager (NSM) for configuration
management on that firewall. The firewall can also be configured using its built-in command-line
interface (CLI) or Web-based user interface (WebUI).
To avoid conflicting configurations, which two interfaces must you use to configure the firewall
enforcer? (Choose two.)
Which feature addresses this requirement?
End users want to map a network drive on their PCs when they are connected to the Junos Pulse
Access Control Service. The mapped drive must be removed when users disconnect their session.
Which feature addresses this requirement?
What are three causes for this behavior?
You are the network administrator for your company. A user is complaining that they are not able
to access the network with the Junos Pulse client. You run a packet capture on the network
interface to monitor the 802.1X authentication process. You notice that after the EAPrequest/identity packet is received, and the supplicant responds with an EAP-response/identity
packet, no further communication occurs for several seconds.
What are three causes for this behavior? (Choose three.)
which sensor event policy action must you configure in….?
Your corporate security policy requires that a user performing attacks must have limited network
access and activities until an administrator can investigate.
In the admin GUI, which sensor event policy action must you configure in “Configuration” >
“Sensors” > “Sensor Event Policies” > [rule name] to accomplish this?
what must you do to ensure that the RADIUS authentication works properly?
When using RADIUS as an external authentication method for 802.1X authentication for the Junos
Pulse Access Control Service, what must you do to ensure that the RADIUS authentication works
properly?