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Questions # 1:

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

Options:

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).

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Questions # 2:

What is the metro area network?

Options:

A.

The metro area network is that portion of network that passes through a city to provide connections to several customers.

B.

The metro area network is located between access and core domains.

C.

The metro area network is made of OCS/SWDM nodes only, as no pure photonic nodes are used here.

D.

The metro area network is located in between two access area networks and made of photonic nodes only (no OCS/SWDM nodes are used there).

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Questions # 3:

What is the function of a pre-amplifier in an optical network?

Options:

A.

Through the pre-amplifier, the optical signal is amplified at the receiver side after it travels along the fiber from another node.

B.

Through the pre-amplifier, the optical signal is amplified at the transmitter side before it is sent to the line span.

C.

Through the pre-amplifier, the optical signal is amplified both the receiver side and at the transmitter side.

D.

Through the pre-amplifier, the optical signal is amplified within the node internally to recover internal losses due, for instance, to cascaded filters.

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Questions # 4:

Which macro steps can be executed via CPB?

Options:

A.

Node creation, systems validation and system provisioning

B.

Power adjustment and generation of the system loss report

C.

Systems validation, system provisioning, power adjustment

D.

Node supervision, system validation and system provision

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Questions # 5:

What is a degree-1 node?

Options:

A.

A node with only one direction and therefore a terminal node

B.

A node with only one express channel and therefore made of two sides

C.

A node with only east and west sides without directions towards north and south

D.

A node with one direction only and therefore used as In-Line-Amplifier (ILA)

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Questions # 6:

Which application generates the commissioning file(s)?

Options:

A.

NFM-T

B.

NSP

C.

CPB

D.

EPT

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Questions # 7:

How is it possible to check the activation status of GMRE on a node?

Options:

A.

The GMRE reachability can be tested via ping request from NFM-T

B.

The ControlPlane status column on the node list displays the GMRE status for the selected node

C.

The GMRE activation status is reported in the supervision state column on the node list

D.

The GMRE activation status is reflected on the color of the icon representing the node

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Questions # 8:

Where can the user set the long-haul WT decoder parameter, when designing a network with EPT?

Options:

A.

In the network parameters

B.

In the optimization parameters

C.

In the NE parameters

D.

In the audit menu

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Questions # 9:

Which of the following applications is related to Wavelength Tracker tool?

Options:

A.

Collecting logs related to possible issue affecting a wavelength path

B.

Tracking the protection path for a specific wavelength

C.

Tracing the end-to-end wavelength optical power

D.

Correcting errors related to wavelength inconsistencies

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Questions # 10:

What is the OAMP LAN interface?

Options:

A.

It is an RJ-45 interface (a common Ethernet port) used for cascading 1830 PSS nodes (e.g., external shelves)

B.

It is an RJ-45 interface (a common Ethernet port) that has to be configured with an IP address for node reachability and management

C.

It is an RJ-45 interface (common Ethernet port) used to connect one or more client ports (e.g., 1Gb/s or legacy 100Mbit/s client flows)

D.

It is an RJ-45 interface (a common Ethernet port) used to export active alarms to an external device, typically equipped with several LEDs

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