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Nokia BL0-200 Exam - Topic 4 Question 65 Discussion

What needs to be done to the deployed fiber assets, in case a network is upgraded from a 10G to a 25G fiber access network?
A) Single mode fibers need to be swapped by multi-mode fibers.
B) Dedicated developed fibers for 25G speeds need to be deployed.
C) This is an impossible upgrade.
D) Don't worry, your fiber assets are future proof, no swap is needed.

Nokia BL0-200 Exam - Topic 4 Question 65 Discussion

Actual exam question for Nokia's BL0-200 exam
Question #: 65
Topic #: 4
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What needs to be done to the deployed fiber assets, in case a network is upgraded from a 10G to a 25G fiber access network?

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Celestine
6 months ago
Just to clarify, B is the only option for 25G speeds, right?
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Yoko
6 months ago
A is definitely not right, single mode is still the best for 25G.
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Marjory
7 months ago
Wait, are we really sure about D? Future proof sounds too good to be true.
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Gwen
7 months ago
I disagree, D sounds more accurate. No swap needed!
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Ming
7 months ago
B is the way to go, dedicated fibers are a must!
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Glen
7 months ago
I'm uncertain about this one; I thought upgrading from 10G to 25G was possible without major changes, but I can't remember the details.
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Florinda
7 months ago
I feel like I read somewhere that fiber assets are generally future-proof, so maybe no swap is needed?
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Leonida
8 months ago
I think I came across a practice question that mentioned deploying dedicated fibers for higher speeds, but I can't recall the specifics.
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Laticia
8 months ago
I remember reading that single mode fibers are usually better for higher speeds, but I'm not sure if they need to be swapped for this upgrade.
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Jaime
8 months ago
Easy peasy! Option D is the way to go. Our fiber assets are future-proof, so no need to swap anything out. I'm confident this is the right answer.
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Herminia
8 months ago
Okay, let's see. I think the key here is understanding the differences between single-mode and multi-mode fibers, and how that impacts the upgrade. I'll need to review that concept.
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Cornell
8 months ago
Hmm, this is a tough one. I'm leaning towards option B, but I want to double-check the details before committing to an answer.
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Junita
8 months ago
I'm not sure about this one. Upgrading the fiber network seems tricky, but I'll have to think it through carefully.
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Kristel
8 months ago
Hmm, I think I know the answer to this one. Enabling verbose logging for the ACC service should help us troubleshoot the SMTP integration issue.
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Veta
8 months ago
This seems like a straightforward question about the characteristics of microservices architecture. I'll focus on the key requirements like independent deployment and scalability.
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Gennie
2 years ago
I think our fiber assets are future proof, no need to swap anything.
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Felicidad
2 years ago
I believe this upgrade is impossible, we need a new network infrastructure.
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Dustin
2 years ago
I disagree, dedicated developed fibers for 25G speeds should be deployed.
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Alona
2 years ago
I think we need to swap single mode fibers for multi-mode fibers.
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Dion
2 years ago
I think our fiber assets are future proof, no swap is needed.
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Gracie
2 years ago
I believe this upgrade is impossible.
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Aja
2 years ago
Option D, all the way! Fiber assets are like the cockroaches of the tech world, they'll survive anything. I bet my left sock that no swap is needed.
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Alease
2 years ago
Don't worry, your fiber assets are future proof, no swap is needed.
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Precious
2 years ago
Single mode fibers need to be swapped by multi-mode fibers for the upgrade.
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Nieves
2 years ago
I think we might need to deploy dedicated developed fibers for 25G speeds.
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Devorah
2 years ago
I agree, option D is the way to go. Fiber assets are tough.
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Nakita
2 years ago
I disagree, dedicated developed fibers for 25G speeds should be deployed.
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Mollie
2 years ago
Seriously, who wrote these options? Option C is the only logical choice here. There's no way you can just upgrade from 10G to 25G without a complete network overhaul.
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Odelia
2 years ago
Nah, man, this is a no-brainer. Option B is the way to go. Gotta lay down those dedicated 25G fibers, keep up with the times, you know?
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Theola
2 years ago
Option B it is then, let's make sure we have the right infrastructure in place for the upgrade.
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Rachael
2 years ago
Agreed, dedicated developed fibers for 25G speeds need to be deployed for the network upgrade.
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Sherman
2 years ago
Nah, man, this is a no-brainer. Option B is the way to go. Gotta lay down those dedicated 25G fibers, keep up with the times, you know?
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Marylyn
2 years ago
Wait, what? Swap single-mode with multi-mode fibers? That's like trying to put a square peg in a round hole.
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Novella
2 years ago
D) Don't worry, your fiber assets are future proof, no swap is needed.
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Janine
2 years ago
Wait, what? Swap single-mode with multi-mode fibers? That's like trying to put a square peg in a round hole.
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Samira
2 years ago
A) Single mode fibers need to be swapped by multi-mode fibers.
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Serita
2 years ago
I think we need to swap single mode fibers for multi-mode fibers.
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