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Juniper JN0-253 Exam - Topic 6 Question 7 Discussion

Actual exam question for Juniper's JN0-253 exam
Question #: 7
Topic #: 6
[All JN0-253 Questions]

What does the AI-driven RRM in Juniper Mist Wireless Assurance optimize?

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Suggested Answer: B

The AI-driven Radio Resource Management (RRM) feature in Juniper Mist Wireless Assurance dynamically optimizes radio resource settings across all managed access points (APs) to ensure optimal wireless coverage, capacity, and performance.

According to the Juniper Mist Wireless Assurance and RRM Guide, RRM continuously analyzes live network telemetry, including metrics such as signal strength, interference, channel utilization, and client distribution, to make intelligent adjustments in real time.

It automatically optimizes parameters such as:

Channel selection (to minimize co-channel and adjacent-channel interference).

Transmit power levels (to balance coverage and minimize contention).

Channel width (to optimize throughput based on RF conditions).

The documentation specifies:

''AI-driven RRM in Mist Cloud continuously learns and adapts radio configurations based on environmental and client behavior patterns, improving network stability and overall user experience.''

Options A, C, and D are incorrect because:

Band steering is a specific feature handled separately within WLAN settings.

SSID naming conventions and user interfaces are administrative, not RRM-controlled.

Therefore, the correct answer is B. Radio resource settings.


-- Juniper Mist Wireless Assurance and AI-driven RRM Documentation

-- Juniper Mist AI Cloud Operations Guide

-- Juniper Mist Access Point Configuration and Optimization Guide

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Haydee
3 days ago
Wait, SSID naming conventions? That’s not it!
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Maurine
8 days ago
Totally agree, B is the right answer.
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Julene
13 days ago
It optimizes radio resource settings!
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Catarina
18 days ago
SSID naming conventions don't seem like something RRM would optimize, but I could be wrong.
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Glenn
23 days ago
I practiced a question similar to this, and I think it was definitely about optimizing radio resource settings.
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Gail
29 days ago
I remember something about band steering being part of it, but I feel like that's a different feature.
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Olive
1 month ago
I think the AI-driven RRM is mainly about optimizing radio resource settings, but I'm not entirely sure.
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