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Ericsson ECP-206 Exam - Topic 1 Question 22 Discussion

Actual exam question for Ericsson's ECP-206 exam
Question #: 22
Topic #: 1
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Which two statements are true about the Ericsson Router 6000 series? (Choose two.)

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Suggested Answer: D

A network operator who wants to make sure voice data is prioritized should assign it to Ethernet traffic class 6. Ethernet traffic class is a term used to refer to the priority code point (PCP) field in the VLAN header of an Ethernet frame. The PCP field is a 3-bit field that can encode up to eight different priority levels, ranging from 0 (lowest) to 7 (highest). The PCP values can be mapped to different types of traffic according to their QoS requirements. The recommended mapping is as follows :

PCP 0: Best effort (default)

PCP 1: Background

PCP 2: Spare

PCP 3: Excellent effort

PCP 4: Controlled load

PCP 5: Video

PCP 6: Voice

PCP 7: Network control

Voice data is a type of real-time traffic that requires the highest priority and lowest delay in the network. Therefore, it should be assigned to PCP 6, which corresponds to Ethernet traffic class 6 .


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Jesus
3 months ago
It uses the same building practices as the Radio System too.
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Antonette
3 months ago
Wait, it can do all that? That's impressive!
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Bette
3 months ago
I thought it was just for radio cell sites?
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Vallie
4 months ago
Totally agree, it's versatile!
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Marion
4 months ago
The Router 6000 can host containerized apps like firewalls.
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Colene
4 months ago
I believe option D is correct because I recall something about the range of products in the Router 6000 series, but I need to double-check that.
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Grover
4 months ago
I’m a bit confused about option C; I thought the Router 6000 had more versatility than just being a radio cell site router.
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Janet
4 months ago
I remember practicing a question about the Router 6000's capabilities, and I feel like option B is definitely true regarding containerized applications.
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Jacki
5 months ago
I think option A sounds familiar, but I'm not entirely sure if it’s specifically about the building practices.
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Maybelle
5 months ago
I've got a good strategy for this - I'll read through all the options first, then go back and select the two that are true.
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Whitney
5 months ago
The wording of the question is a bit tricky, I'll need to pay close attention to the details.
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Francis
5 months ago
Okay, let me think through this step-by-step. I'll start by eliminating the options that I'm sure are false.
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Tenesha
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm not too familiar with the Ericsson Router 6000 series, so I'll need to read the options carefully.
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Cherry
5 months ago
This question seems straightforward, I think I can handle it.
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Lennie
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. The question is asking for the "LEAST delay" between new orders and QuickSight access, so I'm not sure if the S3 step in options A, B, and D might introduce some latency. Option C seems interesting, but I'd need to research more about how that would work.
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Timmy
5 months ago
Ah, I remember learning about nmtui in class! It's a curses-based application that provides an easy-to-use interface for managing NetworkManager. I'm confident this is the right answer.
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Lorrine
5 months ago
I'm a little confused by the options here. Azure Event Grid seems like it might be more for event processing, not data storage and querying. I'll need to research the services more to make sure I understand their use cases.
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Viola
9 months ago
As long as the Router 6000 can keep up with my Netflix binges at the cell site, I'm sold! B and D for the win.
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Alfred
10 months ago
Haha, I bet the marketing team really had to sell the idea of 'Ericsson Radio System accessories' to the customers. Anyway, B and D seem like the right choices here.
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Georgiana
8 months ago
Yeah, the marketing team must have had their work cut out for them. But it seems like they did a good job with the features of the Router 6000.
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Jennifer
8 months ago
It's interesting how they incorporated the Ericsson Radio System accessories into the Router 6000. Definitely a unique selling point for customers.
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Misty
9 months ago
I agree, B and D are the correct choices. The Router 6000 can host containerized applications and the product range varies from small site to large aggregation routers.
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Keena
10 months ago
C is clearly wrong, the question states the Router 6000 can be used for more than just radio cell sites. I'll go with B and D.
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Julie
9 months ago
That's right, the Router 6000 products range from small site routers to large aggregation routers.
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Jarod
9 months ago
Yes, the Router 6000 can host containerized applications like firewalls.
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Kimberlie
9 months ago
I agree, C is definitely wrong. I think B and D are the correct options.
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Rickie
10 months ago
Definitely B and D. The flexibility to run containerized apps and scale from small to large sites is really impressive.
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Shayne
9 months ago
I think the Ericsson Router 6000 series is a great choice for various network setups.
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Shalon
9 months ago
Yes, and the fact that it can scale from small to large sites makes it a versatile option.
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Kaycee
10 months ago
I agree, being able to run containerized apps on the Router 6000 is a game changer.
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Clarence
10 months ago
I think B and D are the correct answers. The Router 6000 seems to be a versatile platform that can host more than just radio equipment.
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Patrick
10 months ago
I'm not sure about statement B. Can the Router 6000 really host containerized applications like firewalls?
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Quentin
10 months ago
I agree with you, Beatriz. I also believe statement D is true because the Router 6000 products range from small site routers to large aggregation routers.
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Beatriz
11 months ago
I think statement A is true because the Router 6000 uses the same building practice as the Ericsson Radio System.
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