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You want to use a security profile to limit the system resources allocated to user logical systems.

In this scenario, which two statements are true? (Choose two.)

A.

If nothing is specified for a resource, a default reserved resource is set for a specific logical system.

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A.

If nothing is specified for a resource, a default reserved resource is set for a specific logical system.

B.

If you do not specify anything for a resource, no resource is reserved for a specific logical system, but the entire system can compete for resources up to the maximum available.

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B.

If you do not specify anything for a resource, no resource is reserved for a specific logical system, but the entire system can compete for resources up to the maximum available.

C.

One security profile can only be applied to one logical system.

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C.

One security profile can only be applied to one logical system.

D.

One security profile can be applied to multiple logical systems.

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D.

One security profile can be applied to multiple logical systems.

Suggested answer: B, D

Explanation:

When using security profiles to limit system resources in Juniper logical systems:

No Resource Specification (Answer B): If a resource limit is not specified for a logical system, no specific amount of system resources is reserved for it. Instead, the logical system competes for resources along with others in the system, up to the maximum available. This allows flexible resource allocation, where logical systems can scale based on actual demand rather than predefined limits.

Multiple Logical Systems per Security Profile (Answer D): A single security profile can be applied to multiple logical systems. This allows administrators to define resource limits once in a profile and apply it across several logical systems, simplifying management and ensuring consistency across different environments.

These principles ensure efficient and flexible use of system resources within a multi-tenant or multi-logical-system environment.

asked 01/11/2024
Marian Mateev
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