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Huawei H35-481_V2.0 Exam - Topic 1 Question 31 Discussion

Actual exam question for Huawei's H35-481_V2.0 exam
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Which of the following 5G technologies can be used to ensure the QoS and security of smart grid services? (Choose One)

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5G can enable smart manufacturing by providing ultra-reliable and low-latency communication, enabling the deployment of various industrial internet of things (IIoT) applications, such as collaborative control between machines. This allows for real-time coordination and control between machines, enabling them to work together in a coordinated way to achieve a common goal, such as increasing production efficiency or reducing downtime. This can help to improve the overall performance of the manufacturing process and upgrade the manufacturing business model.


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Jacquelyne
3 months ago
5G super uplink seems interesting, but is it really reliable?
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Anissa
3 months ago
Not sure about DNN private line, sounds too niche for smart grids.
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Raylene
3 months ago
Wait, can 5G carrier aggregation really handle security?
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Suzi
4 months ago
Totally agree, it’s all about that slicing!
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Eura
4 months ago
I think 5G E2E slicing is the way to go for QoS!
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Lenora
4 months ago
I keep mixing up the options, but I think 5G super uplink is more about upload speeds, so it might not be the answer we need here.
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Ryann
4 months ago
I practiced a similar question, and I feel like 5G DNN private line could be relevant for security, but I’m not confident it’s the best for QoS.
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Odette
4 months ago
I’m not entirely sure, but I remember something about 5G carrier aggregation being more about bandwidth rather than security.
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Ahmed
5 months ago
I think 5G E2E slicing might be the right choice since it’s designed for managing different types of traffic and ensuring QoS.
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Corinne
5 months ago
I'm confident that 5G E2E slicing is the correct answer here. The question is specifically asking about ensuring QoS and security, and that technology seems to be the most relevant and capable of meeting those requirements for smart grid services.
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Gracia
5 months ago
Okay, I think I've got this. Based on my understanding, 5G E2E slicing would be the best option to ensure QoS and security for smart grid services. The end-to-end slicing feature allows for dedicated network resources and enhanced security.
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Glory
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about the differences between these 5G technologies. I'll need to review my notes to refresh my memory on how each one relates to the requirements mentioned in the question.
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Aliza
5 months ago
This question seems straightforward, but I want to make sure I understand the key 5G technologies related to QoS and security for smart grid services.
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Trina
5 months ago
Okay, let me review the options here. HTTPPost and HTTPGet seem like the obvious choices, but I want to make sure there aren't any other lesser-known functions that might also work.
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Herminia
5 months ago
This seems straightforward. The question is asking for the entry to send all syslog messages to virtual console 12, so the answer is clearly A. *.* /dev/tty12 is the correct syntax for that.
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Noah
10 months ago
A) 5G super uplink? More like 5G super confusing, am I right? I'm just going to go with my gut and choose B) 5G E2E slicing. Sounds like the safest bet to me.
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Linwood
8 months ago
User 3: Yeah, that sounds like the best option for ensuring QoS and security.
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Domitila
9 months ago
User 2: I think I'll go with B) 5G E2E slicing too.
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Kiley
9 months ago
User 1: I agree, 5G super uplink does sound confusing.
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Marylin
10 months ago
I'm scratching my head on this one. Maybe I should have paid more attention in my 5G networking class instead of daydreaming about smart toasters.
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Flo
8 months ago
C) 5G carrier aggregation
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Denny
8 months ago
B) 5G E2E slicing
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Tawna
9 months ago
A) 5G super uplink
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Deeanna
10 months ago
I'm going with C) 5G carrier aggregation. It combines multiple carriers to boost bandwidth and reliability, which could be really helpful for the demanding requirements of smart grid services.
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Luis
8 months ago
I'm not sure about 5G DNN private line, but it's always good to consider all options for QoS and security.
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Elden
9 months ago
5G super uplink might be another good choice for meeting the demanding requirements of smart grid services.
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Georgiann
9 months ago
I think 5G E2E slicing could also be a good option for ensuring QoS and security.
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Cora
10 months ago
I agree, 5G carrier aggregation can definitely help ensure the QoS and security of smart grid services.
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Samuel
11 months ago
Hmm, I'm not so sure. I was leaning towards D) 5G DNN private line, as that seems like it could provide the level of control and isolation needed for smart grid applications.
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Coral
9 months ago
I see your point, but I still think D) 5G DNN private line could offer the necessary level of control for smart grid applications.
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Rozella
10 months ago
I agree, C) 5G carrier aggregation could also play a role in maintaining QoS and security.
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Dominga
10 months ago
I'm not sure, but I believe A) 5G super uplink could also be a good choice for smart grid services.
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Sherell
10 months ago
I think B) 5G E2E slicing might be a better option for ensuring QoS and security.
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Laurena
11 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think D) 5G DNN private line could also be a good option for ensuring QoS and security.
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Sabra
11 months ago
I think the answer is B) 5G E2E slicing. This technology allows for the creation of dedicated, secure virtual networks within the 5G infrastructure, which is crucial for ensuring QoS and security in smart grid services.
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Mariann
11 months ago
I agree with Tabetha, 5G E2E slicing can ensure QoS and security for smart grid services.
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Tabetha
11 months ago
I think the answer is B) 5G E2E slicing.
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