Click the Exhibit button. A customer has several interconnected core rings (see exhibit). They want to create several irtual rings?utilizing their OC-192 backbone (nodes 1,2,3,4). What should you recommend?()
A. PPMN with BLSR rings
B. PPMN with UPSR rings
C. 1:N protection on all core circuits
D. multi-ring interconnect with BLSR rings
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A.10
B.32
C.64
D.84
E.96
Click the Exhibit button. Within an ONS 15454, you are provisioning a circuit on an unprotected UPSR ring. In the exhibit, which two must you configure?() (Choose two.)
A. revertive
B. circuit type
C. circuit size
D. bidirectional
E. protected drops
F. switch on PDI-P
A.225 ft
B.450 ft
C.655 ft
D.900 ft
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