What does Mist with Wi-Fi Assurance do to detect a bad cable connected to an AP?
What does Mist with Wi-Fi Assurance do to detect a bad cable connected to an AP?
Mist with Wi-Fi Assurance detects a bad cable connected to an AP by applying machine learning to telemetry data such as frame errors, link statistics, link errors, and traffic patterns. This allows the system to identify issues with cables without performing active tests.
You are asked to invite a new user to administer specific sites in read-only mode.
Which two roles are available to the new user? (Choose two.)
To invite a new user to administer specific sites in read-only mode, the roles available are Helpdesk and Observer. The Helpdesk role provides read-only access to allowed sites, assisting in resolving user issues without the ability to modify configurations. The Observer role also offers read-only access, allowing users to view site details without making changes. Other roles such as Network Admin and Installer typically have elevated privileges that include the ability to make changes, which does not align with the read-only requirement.
Which two statements are correct when managing switches located in a Mist-managed site? (Choose two.)
When managing switches located in a Mist-managed site, it is essential that the site firewall allows communications from the switch to Mist so that the switch can be managed remotely. Additionally, the switch itself must be assigned to the Mist-managed site to ensure it is recognized and managed correctly within that site.
Where in the Mist UI would the Persistently Failing Clients report be found?
The Persistently Failing Clients report would be found in Marvis Actions. Marvis is Mist's AI-driven virtual network assistant which provides actionable insights and recommendations, including reports on issues like persistently failing clients.
You just received the newest Mist AP and want to enable a feature that is only available at this time on Release Candidate 1.
In this scenario, using the Mist GUI, where would you determine which version of Release Candidate 1 is available for your AP?
To determine which version of Release Candidate 1 is available for your AP using the Mist GUI, you would need to check the Firmware Updates section under Support Tickets and Documentation. This is because firmware updates typically include information about the different versions of software, including any release candidates, that are available for devices.