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Nokia BL0-200 Exam - Topic 2 Question 84 Discussion

Actual exam question for Nokia's BL0-200 exam
Question #: 84
Topic #: 2
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Which of the following is NOT a functionality of Network Slice Selection Function (NSSF)?

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Suggested Answer: D

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Jade
2 months ago
I thought NSSF handled everything related to slices!
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Margart
2 months ago
Wait, does NSSF really provide policies to UPF? Sounds weird.
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Andra
3 months ago
Totally agree, option D seems off.
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Jaime
3 months ago
Nope, it doesn't do that. D is definitely the answer.
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Viki
3 months ago
NSSF maps slice identifiers, that's a fact.
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Wayne
3 months ago
I feel like all the options are related to slice management, but I have a nagging doubt about the UPF part in option D.
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Nathan
4 months ago
I practiced a question similar to this, and I think option D might be the right answer since it sounds like something the NSSF wouldn't do.
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Phyliss
4 months ago
I think the NSSF is mainly about mapping and selecting slices, but I can't recall if it does anything with policies for the UPF.
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Freeman
4 months ago
I remember studying the NSSF, but I'm not entirely sure if it directly provides policies to the UPF. That seems a bit off.
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Dottie
4 months ago
I feel confident about this one. The NSSF is responsible for mapping slice identifiers and selecting the slices, but it doesn't directly provide policies to the UPF. I'll go with option D.
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Dustin
4 months ago
Okay, let's think this through. The NSSF is responsible for selecting the slices the UE can connect to, and determining the candidate AMFs. I think option D is the one that doesn't fit.
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Rodolfo
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit confused about the different functions of the NSSF. I'll need to review my notes to make sure I understand this properly.
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Hoa
5 months ago
I'm pretty sure the NSSF doesn't provide policies directly to the UPF, so I'll go with option D.
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Valentine
7 months ago
I agree with Rossana, D seems like the correct answer.
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Rossana
7 months ago
But D makes sense because NSSF provides policies to UPF.
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Catalina
7 months ago
I disagree, I believe it's C.
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Rossana
7 months ago
I think the answer is D.
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Martina
7 months ago
Option C is the functionality of the NSSF, not option D. Gotta pay attention to the details here.
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Fabiola
7 months ago
User 2: No, option D is the correct answer. It provides policies directly to the UPF for implementation.
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Leandro
7 months ago
User 1: I think option C is the correct answer.
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Juan
7 months ago
Haha, the NSSF can't give policies to the UPF like some kind of remote control! D is the answer for sure.
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Melodie
7 months ago
Yeah, the NSSF doesn't directly provide policies to the UPF. It's more about selecting slices for the UE.
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Estrella
7 months ago
I agree, D is definitely not a functionality of the NSSF.
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Luther
8 months ago
Option B seems right to me. The NSSF determines the AMFs to serve the UE, not the slices it can connect to.
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Mollie
8 months ago
I think option D is the correct answer. The NSSF doesn't directly provide policies to the UPF.
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Bonita
7 months ago
C) Selects the slices to which the UE can connect.
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Lai
7 months ago
B) Determines the candidate AMFs to be used to serve the UE.
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Mayra
7 months ago
A) Takes care of mapping slice specific identifiers.
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