The correct answers are B, D, and E. Security Director device onboarding depends on management reachability and valid administrative access. Juniper’s device discovery documentation states that Junos Space discovers network devices using SSH, with optional ping and SNMP, and connects to the physical device to retrieve running configuration and status information. It also explains that device authentication uses administrator login credentials, SSH credentials, SNMP settings, or keys depending on the discovery method.
Option E is required because Security Director must target a reachable management IP address or hostname. Juniper’s discovery-profile workflow explicitly uses the target IP address, hostname, IP range, or subnet to locate devices. Option D is required because invalid username/password or insufficient privileges prevent discovery and management; Juniper’s device-management guidance identifies credentials as required input for discovering devices. Option B is required because onboarding uses SSH, so the correct SSH service and port must be reachable. Juniper’s device access procedure explicitly includes a Port field for the SSH connection.
Option A is wrong because chassis serial number is not the normal troubleshooting field for Security Director discovery. Option C is wrong because active security policies do not determine whether Security Director can initially discover and onboard the device. Reference topics: Security Director, device discovery, SSH access, management IP reachability, authentication credentials.
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