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Huawei H35-560 Exam - Topic 1 Question 32 Discussion

Actual exam question for Huawei's H35-560 exam
Question #: 32
Topic #: 1
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In the drive test process, if RRC re-establishment occurs, it is judged that the random access failure of the UE is caused.

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Dahlia
4 months ago
Sounds right, but I’d love to see more data on this.
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Janine
4 months ago
Definitely true, random access failures are a common cause.
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Gerald
4 months ago
Wait, really? I thought RRC re-establishment was a separate issue.
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Susy
4 months ago
I disagree, I think it's more complex than that.
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Idella
4 months ago
True, that's how it works in most cases.
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Jina
5 months ago
I recall that RRC re-establishment can occur for various reasons, so I’m leaning towards false on this one.
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Jenelle
5 months ago
I feel like this could be false; maybe RRC re-establishment happens for other reasons too?
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King
5 months ago
I'm not entirely sure, but I remember something about random access failures being linked to RRC issues in similar practice questions.
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Kina
5 months ago
I think it might be true because RRC re-establishment usually indicates some kind of failure in the connection process.
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Corrinne
5 months ago
Okay, let's see. I know that leaky cables are used for coverage in tunnels and subways, so option A seems correct. I'll focus on the other options to find the wrong one.
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Laurena
5 months ago
The question is asking about verifying the Kubernetes version, so I think the `kubect1 get version` command is the way to go. That should give us the information we need.
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Vincenza
5 months ago
Okay, I've got this. The route to the 10.10.1.0/24 network is a gateway route, so I'll need to use either the "route del" or "ip route delete" command to remove it. Options C and E look like the correct answers.
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