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Nokia BL0-100 Exam - Topic 1 Question 40 Discussion

Actual exam question for Nokia's BL0-100 exam
Question #: 40
Topic #: 1
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What is Unified Data Management (UDM)?

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Brock
3 months ago
I thought UDM was just for standardized data. This is new info for me!
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Davida
3 months ago
Yup, it definitely supports both 3GPP and non-3GPP access!
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Derrick
3 months ago
Wait, does it really handle non-standardized data? Sounds risky.
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Pearly
4 months ago
Totally agree, it's crucial for network function communication!
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Mertie
4 months ago
UDM is all about managing unstructured data in the Common Data Layer.
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Tiera
4 months ago
I’m pretty certain that UDM supports authentication for both 3GPP and non-3GPP accesses, but I need to double-check that.
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Antonio
4 months ago
I feel like UDM might be about managing data in a common layer, but I can't recall if it specifically deals with unstructured data.
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Mirta
4 months ago
I remember practicing a question about network functions, and I think UDM offers services to other functions like AMF and SMF.
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Cordelia
5 months ago
I think UDM is related to storing user profiles and authentication data, but I'm not entirely sure if it also handles subscriptions.
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Dorthy
5 months ago
Ah, I think I've got it. Unified Data Management is the network function that provides the data repositories in the Common Data Layer, as opposed to the UDR which stores structured data. Option C seems to be the best fit.
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Sharmaine
5 months ago
I think I know the answer to this one. Unified Data Management is the network function that stores non-standardized unstructured data, right? That's option C.
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Alesia
5 months ago
Okay, let's see. The options talk about different network functions, but I'm not sure which one is specifically Unified Data Management. I'll have to try to piece this together.
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Edison
5 months ago
Hmm, this question seems a bit tricky. I'll need to carefully read through the options and think about which one best describes Unified Data Management.
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Nakisha
5 months ago
Wait, I'm a bit confused. The options mention things like authentication, registration, and discovery, but I'm not sure how that relates to Unified Data Management. I'll need to re-read this carefully.
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Jenise
5 months ago
I'm also curious about the Cisco networking components and their scaling capabilities, like the vPC interfaces and L1/L2 interfaces between the Fabric Interconnects. Those could be important too.
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Kris
5 months ago
I feel like "market manipulation" might be relevant here, but I'm not sure if it specifically applies to the scenario in the question.
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Maryanne
10 months ago
This exam is really testing our knowledge of all these 3GPP abbreviations. At this rate, I'll need to learn the entire network architecture!
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Rosendo
10 months ago
Hmm, the UDM stores the juicy, unstructured data, huh? Sounds like my kind of network function!
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Loren
8 months ago
C) This network function is part of data repositories in the Common Data Layer and in opposition to the UDR, it stores non-standardized unstructured data.
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Alba
8 months ago
B) This network function supports authentication for 3GPP and non-3GPP accesses.
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Terry
9 months ago
C) This network function is part of data repositories in the Common Data Layer and in opposition to the UDR, it stores non-standardized unstructured data.
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Blondell
9 months ago
B) This network function supports authentication for 3GPP and non-3GPP accesses.
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James
9 months ago
A) This network function stores or retrieves subscriptions, profiles and authentication data to or from the data repositories. It offers services to the AMF, SMF, NEF and AUSF using the Service Based Interface.
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Tayna
9 months ago
A) This network function stores or retrieves subscriptions, profiles and authentication data to or from the data repositories. It offers services to the AMF, SMF, NEF and AUSF using the Service Based Interface.
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Bettye
10 months ago
Wait, so the UDM is basically the opposite of the UDR? That's a bit confusing, but I think I've got it now.
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Rory
8 months ago
Exactly, it plays a crucial role in ensuring smooth operations within the network.
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Tom
8 months ago
It's all about managing data and enabling communication between different network functions.
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Cathrine
9 months ago
The UDM also provides registration and discovery functionality for network functions to communicate with each other.
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Frankie
9 months ago
Yes, the UDM stores non-standardized unstructured data, while the UDR stores standardized data.
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Raelene
11 months ago
Yes, that's correct. It also supports authentication for 3GPP and non-3GPP accesses.
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Harley
11 months ago
Oh, I was sure it was the UDR that stored non-standardized unstructured data. This UDM thing is new to me.
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Renea
10 months ago
D) This network function provides registration and discovery functionality to enable other network functions/ services to discover and communicate with each other.
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Onita
10 months ago
C) This network function is part of data repositories in the Common Data Layer and in opposition to the UDR, it stores non-standardized unstructured data.
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Jolene
10 months ago
B) This network function supports authentication for 3GPP and non-3GPP accesses.
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Roxane
10 months ago
A) This network function stores or retrieves subscriptions, profiles and authentication data to or from the data repositories. It offers services to the AMF, SMF, NEF and AUSF using the Service Based Interface.
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Belen
11 months ago
I believe UDM also stores non-standardized unstructured data in the Common Data Layer.
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Raelene
11 months ago
I think UDM is a network function that provides registration and discovery functionality.
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