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What is a Shared Risk Group (SRG)?

A.
A set of fibers that share the same latency risk
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A.
A set of fibers that share the same latency risk
B.
A set of boards that share the same failure risk
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B.
A set of boards that share the same failure risk
C.
A set of nodes that share a common risk of hardware failure
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C.
A set of nodes that share a common risk of hardware failure
D.
A set of network resources that share a common failure risk
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D.
A set of network resources that share a common failure risk
Suggested answer: D

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According to the Nokia Optical Networking documentation, a Shared Risk Group (SRG) is defined as "a set of network resources that share a common failure risk. When a resource in an SRG fails, the other resources in the group are also affected." This can include fibers, boards, nodes, and other network resources. The SRG concept is used in network design and protection mechanisms to ensure survivability and minimal impact on service in case of a failure.

asked 23/09/2024
Freddie Lewis
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