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Huawei Exam H35-481_V2.0 Topic 5 Question 57 Discussion

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Question #: 57
Topic #: 5
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In IEEE 1588V2 frequency synchronization, all intermediate transmission devices must support the IEEE 1588V2 protocol.

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In IEEE 1588V2 frequency synchronization, all intermediate transmission devices must support the IEEE 1588V2 protocol. This means that all devices that are involved in transmitting the synchronization signal, such as routers and switches, must be able to process and pass on the IEEE 1588V2 messages. If any device in the path of the synchronization signal does not support the IEEE 1588V2 protocol, it will not be able to process and forward the messages, and the overall synchronization will be affected.


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Cristen
6 days ago
B) False, of course. Otherwise, we'd be living in a '1588V2 or bust' world, and I don't think anyone wants that!
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Huey
10 days ago
Haha, if all devices had to support 1588V2, that would be like asking every traffic light to be a self-driving car. B) False is my pick.
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Evelynn
13 days ago
False. Some devices may not need to support the protocol if they are not involved in the synchronization process.
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France
13 days ago
B) False seems like the right answer here. I can't imagine every single device in the chain needs to be 1588V2 compliant.
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Jesusa
1 months ago
I'm pretty sure the answer is B) False. Not all intermediate devices need to support the IEEE 1588V2 protocol for frequency synchronization.
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Cherry
13 days ago
I think you're right. Not all devices need to support the protocol for frequency synchronization.
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Elroy
1 months ago
True. It's important for all devices to support the protocol for accurate synchronization.
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