gNodeB configures the "Rewind Primary Path Flag" parameter in the SCTP template to indicate whether to switch back to the primary path when it can be used after the established SCIP primary path fails.
Wait, the gNodeB configures what now? Is that like a gNome configuring the 'Rewind Gnome Path Flag'? I'm going with B) False, just to avoid any gNode-related confusion.
I'm pretty sure the answer is B) False. The gNodeB doesn't configure that parameter, it's more of a network admin kind of thing. At least, that's what I learned in my networking classes. Or was it my cooking classes? Hmm, I'll stick with B) for now.
Ah, the joys of networking exams! This one seems a bit tricky, but I'll go with B) False. The 'Rewind Primary Path Flag' doesn't sound like something a gNodeB would configure.
Hmm, I'm not too familiar with the SCTP protocol and its configurations. But I'll go with B) False, just to be safe. Gotta love those networking questions, right?
The question is clear and straightforward. I believe the correct answer is B) False, as the gNodeB does not configure the 'Rewind Primary Path Flag' parameter in the SCTP template.
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