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Nokia 4A0-105 Exam - Topic 1 Question 16 Discussion

Actual exam question for Nokia's 4A0-105 exam
Question #: 16
Topic #: 1
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Which failure scenario is NOT supported by IEEE 802.lag?

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Gianna
4 months ago
Unidirectional Loss sounds like a tricky scenario, but it's supported.
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Billy
4 months ago
Loss of connectivity is a common issue, but not in this case.
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Tresa
4 months ago
Wait, is Loop detection really not supported? That seems off.
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Pearly
4 months ago
Agreed, D is the odd one out here.
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Marge
4 months ago
I think it's definitely D, Merged Services.
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Goldie
5 months ago
Loop detection seems like something that would be covered, but I have a vague memory of end-to-end bit error rates being a tricky topic.
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Walton
5 months ago
I think unidirectional loss is a scenario they mentioned in the lectures, but I can't recall if it was specifically supported.
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Dewitt
5 months ago
I remember studying that IEEE 802.lag handles loss of connectivity, but I'm not sure about merged services.
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Haydee
5 months ago
I practiced a similar question, and I feel like merged services might be the odd one out here.
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Emogene
5 months ago
This question seems straightforward. I'll carefully read through the options and select the three that are valid advantages of a listing based on the information provided.
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Blossom
5 months ago
I'm pretty sure the HA1 Control Link is responsible for exchanging hellos, exchanging heartbeats, and synchronizing sessions. Those seem like the key functions based on what I know about HA configurations.
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Michell
5 months ago
I feel like I remember Hallcrest II mentioning a really low percentage for North American incidents, maybe less than 1 percent?
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