Huawei H19-102_V2.0 Practice Test - Questions Answers, Page 4

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Question 31

Campus OptiX solution supports Education (University) and Hotel campus network deployment?
TRUE
FALSE
Huawei's Campus OptiX, based on POL, is versatile for enterprise scenarios. HCSA-Sales-Transmission & Access documents confirm its deployment in:
Education (University): Supports high-bandwidth, long-distance (40km) campus networks.
Hotel: Offers fiber-to-room and cost-efficient solutions.
The statement is accurate, making it TRUE.
Question 32

Which of the following are features of DC908?
Co-deployed with IT devices in the same rack
Support 19-inch ETSI rack installation
Front air inlet and rear air outlet
AC/HVDC/DC power supply
The DC908's features, per HCSA-Sales-Transmission & Access, include:
Co-deployed with IT devices (A): Supports rack integration with IT equipment.
Front air inlet and rear air outlet (C): Matches data center cooling standards.
AC/HVDC/DC power supply (D): Offers flexible power options (AC, high-voltage DC, DC).
19-inch ETSI rack installation (B): While compatible with 19-inch racks, 'ETSI' typically implies European telecom standards (e.g., 21-inch), and DC908's primary focus is 19-inch IT racks; this is not a highlighted feature.
Thus, A, C, and D are correct.
Question 33

In DCI scenarios, Finance industry customers' major pain points are not increased leased line prices, financial disaster recovery.
TRUE
FALSE
Finance industry DCI pain points, per HCSA-Sales-Transmission & Access, include:
Increased leased line prices: A key driver for self-built networks.
Financial disaster recovery: Critical for data integrity and continuity.
The statement negates these documented issues, making it FALSE.
Question 34

Who needs DCI?
Finance
Government
Education
Large Enterprise
ISP
DCI is critical for industries with high data transfer needs, per HCSA-Sales-Transmission & Access:
Finance (A): Requires low-latency, secure interconnects.
Large Enterprise (D): Needs scalable data center links.
ISP (E): Manages massive traffic between data centers.
Government (B) and Education (C): Less focus on DCI; more on campus or access networks.
Thus, A, D, and E are correct.
Question 35

Which of the following are the management features for eSight NMS?
Free upgrade
Installation easy
Simple detection
Clear visualization
eSight NMS, used in Campus OptiX, has features per HCSA-Sales-Transmission & Access:
Installation easy (B): Quick setup for unified management.
Simple detection (C): Efficient fault identification.
Clear visualization (D): Intuitive network monitoring.
Free upgrade (A): Not a standard feature; upgrades may involve licensing.
Thus, B, C, and D are correct.
Question 36

Which aspects does the Campus OptiX (IP+POL) save investment from?
Capex (Only Cabling and Construct) & Opex
Opex
Capex (Active Equipment, Cabling and Construct) & Opex
Capex
Campus OptiX (IP+POL) saves investment, per HCSA-Sales-Transmission & Access:
Capex: Reduces costs for active equipment (fewer switches), cabling (fiber vs. copper), and construction (simplified architecture).
Opex: Lowers power, maintenance, and operational costs due to passive design.
Option C fully captures these savings, making it correct.
Question 37

In DCI scenarios, Finance industry customers' major pain points are financial network attacks, frequent stock transactions.
TRUE
FALSE
Finance DCI pain points include financial network attacks (cybersecurity) and financial disaster recovery, per HCSA-Sales-Transmission & Access. Frequent stock transactions are a business need, not a technical pain point. The statement omits disaster recovery and misclassifies stock transactions, making it FALSE.
Question 38

What is the lifecycle for fiber optic cable?
5 years
30 years
8 years
Fiber optic cables in POL and DCI solutions have a lifecycle of 30 years, per HCSA-Sales-Transmission & Access, due to their durability and passive nature, making B correct.
Question 39

The advantage of POL is simple network architecture, transform multi-layers into 2-layers.
TRUE
FALSE
POL simplifies traditional multi-layer LANs (e.g., core, aggregation, access) into a 2-layer architecture (OLT to ONU via ODN), per HCSA-Sales-Transmission & Access. This reduces complexity and equipment, making the statement TRUE.
Question 40

PON is short for Passive Optical Network. It is a point-to-point (P2P) access mode.
TRUE
FALSE
PON is Passive Optical Network, but it uses a point-to-multipoint (P2MP) topology, not P2P, per HCSA-Sales-Transmission & Access. P2P dedicates a fiber per user, while PON shares via splitters, making the statement FALSE.
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