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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
D) This network function provides registration and discovery functionality to enable other network functions/ services to discover and communicate with each other.
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.
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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