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Juniper Exam JN0-105 Topic 6 Question 30 Discussion

Actual exam question for Juniper's JN0-105 exam
Question #: 30
Topic #: 6
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You are asked to configure your device running Junos OS to automatically archive your configuration upon commit

In this scenario, which two methods are supported by the Junos OS? (Choose two)

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Suggested Answer: A, B

Junos OS supports multiple methods for automatically archiving configurations upon commit. Two of the supported methods are SCP (Secure Copy Protocol) and RCP (Remote Copy Protocol). These methods can be configured to save the configuration files to a remote server automatically whenever a commit is made.


'You can configure Junos OS to automatically archive the configuration using protocols such as SCP and RCP upon commit.'

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Donette
9 days ago
SCP and FTP for sure. I hear the Junos team is working on a new feature called 'Configs-R-Us' where you can just upload your configs straight to the cloud. Talk about future-proofing!
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Lucy
14 days ago
HTTP is not supported because it's not secure, and FTP is not recommended for the same reason.
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Cyril
16 days ago
But why not HTTP or FTP?
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Elvera
18 days ago
SCP and HTTP, baby! Nothing beats the thrill of sending your configs over the open internet for the whole world to see. It's like a mini-security audit every time you commit.
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Tiffiny
23 days ago
Definitely SCP and FTP. I mean, who wouldn't want to transfer their Junos configs over an unencrypted connection? It's like a secret handshake between you and the network gods.
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Rolland
2 days ago
Yeah, I always feel like a network wizard when I transfer configs over SCP.
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Gearldine
4 days ago
SCP and FTP are the way to go for sure.
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Carmen
24 days ago
I believe it's SCP and RCP.
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Cyril
28 days ago
I think the supported methods are SCP and FTP.
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Alethea
29 days ago
SCP and FTP, of course! I mean, who doesn't love a good old-fashioned file transfer protocol, am I right? Gotta keep those configs safe and sound.
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Kris
1 days ago
Definitely, using SCP and FTP ensures our configurations are securely backed up.
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Skye
12 days ago
I agree, SCP and FTP are reliable ways to keep our configurations safe.
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Nu
14 days ago
SCP and FTP are the supported methods for automatically archiving configurations.
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