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Nokia Optical Networking Fundamentals

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Question # 4

With reference to the image, where is the OPS card placed to provide the OMSP protection?

A.

After the amplifiers

B.

Between the mux/demux and the amplifier

C.

Between the transponders and the mux/demux

D.

Before the transponder, on the client side, towards the external device

Question # 5

By using the EPT run design command, are the previously designed elements removed?

A.

Yes, they are but only the first time the command is launched as - for future design phases - the existing packs need to keep the same slotting.

B.

It depends, the user is prompted to choose whether to delete or leave the previously designed elements.

C.

Not the design is always progressive, on top of the previous design.

D.

Yes, although this is not happening in case of GMPLS-enabled nodes because existing slots cannot change as they are controlled by another manager (GMRE).

Question # 6

Is it possible to modify node parameters within the edit EPT menu?

A.

Yes, the user can apply manual changes directly from this view

B.

Yes, but the user can modify only the node name and location

C.

No, this view is used to display a close-up view of the node

D.

Yes, the user can apply manual changes but only for non-GMPLS nodes, as the control plane reserves node resources not editable by the user