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Nokia 4A0-106 Exam - Topic 6 Question 61 Discussion

Actual exam question for Nokia's 4A0-106 exam
Question #: 61
Topic #: 6
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In a Carrier Supporting Carrier (CSC) VPRN, which of the following is a benefit to the network provider?

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Suggested Answer: D

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Devora
3 months ago
Not sure if D is as beneficial as it sounds.
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Madelyn
3 months ago
C is a game changer for customer carriers!
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Denny
3 months ago
Wait, can it really scale that much?
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Bonita
4 months ago
I think B is more important for growth.
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Trevor
4 months ago
A is definitely a big plus!
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Clorinda
4 months ago
I’m leaning towards option D because managing end-customer services seems crucial for network providers, but I’m not completely confident.
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Ahmed
4 months ago
I feel like I’ve seen a question like this before, and I think option C makes sense because it talks about scaling with customer VPNs, which is a key benefit.
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Elke
4 months ago
I’m not entirely sure, but I think the scalability aspect is important. Maybe option B is the answer since it mentions servicing more carriers?
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Shanice
5 months ago
I remember studying that CSC VPRN can help providers avoid the costs of building their own infrastructure, so I think option A might be right.
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Mitzie
5 months ago
Ah, I see. The solution scales as the number of serviced customer carriers increases, so I believe the answer is B.
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Amber
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. I'll need to think through the benefits of a CSC VPRN more carefully to determine the best answer.
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Karan
5 months ago
This question seems straightforward. I think the answer is A - no need to build and maintain its own backbone.
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Stefan
5 months ago
The key here is understanding how the CSC VPRN architecture benefits the network provider. I'll review my notes on that to make sure I select the right option.
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Vallie
5 months ago
I think the key here is understanding how the forwarding complexes work in the IOM2 and IOM3. If the IOM3 has a single complex, that could reduce the number of queues used. But I'm not certain about that, so I'll need to double-check the specifics.
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Joni
5 months ago
I'm a bit confused by this question. The list of accounts and Backup Exec servers don't seem directly related to the ralus.cfg file. I'll have to review my notes to make sure I understand which settings are configured there.
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Mammie
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm not totally sure about this one. I'll need to think through the definition of a value chain and how it relates to the information provided in the question.
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Albert
10 months ago
Option A is the way to go. Who needs to build their own backbone when you can just piggyback on someone else's? Brilliant!
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Alayna
8 months ago
D) The ability to manage end-customer services.
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Vernell
9 months ago
C) The solution scales as the number of VPNs offered by the customer carriers increases.
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Paris
9 months ago
B) The solution scales as the number of serviced customer carriers increases.
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Jesusita
9 months ago
C) The solution scales as the number of VPNs offered by the customer carriers increases.
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Simona
9 months ago
B) The solution scales as the number of serviced customer carriers increases.
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Sherita
9 months ago
A) No need to build and maintain its own backbone.
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Jacklyn
10 months ago
A) No need to build and maintain its own backbone.
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Carman
10 months ago
Haha, imagine the network provider trying to manage end-customer services. That sounds like a nightmare! I'm going with option B.
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Blossom
10 months ago
I agree, managing end-customer services would be a nightmare for the network provider.
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Rose
10 months ago
Option B) The solution scales as the number of serviced customer carriers increases.
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Jutta
11 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think option C might be correct. The solution scaling with the number of VPNs offered by the customer carriers could be a significant advantage.
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Stefania
10 months ago
D) The ability to manage end-customer services.
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German
10 months ago
C) The solution scales as the number of VPNs offered by the customer carriers increases.
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Dorinda
10 months ago
B) The solution scales as the number of serviced customer carriers increases.
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Dan
10 months ago
A) No need to build and maintain its own backbone.
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Shawana
11 months ago
Option B seems to be the best answer. The ability to scale as the number of serviced customer carriers increases is a key benefit for the network provider.
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Paulina
11 months ago
I see your point, but I think option D) The ability to manage end-customer services is also a significant benefit for the network provider.
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Stanford
11 months ago
I agree with Kandis. Not having to build and maintain its own backbone can save a lot of resources for the network provider.
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Kandis
11 months ago
I think the benefit to the network provider is option A) No need to build and maintain its own backbone.
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