I heard the exam writers had a bet going on to see who could come up with the most confusing and misleading answer options. Looks like they succeeded with this one!
B) When the alarm shielding function is set, the network element will no longer report the alarm; when the alarm suppression is set, the network element will still report the alarm, but the network manager will not receive it.
A) When setting the alarm shielding function, the network element will still report the alarm, but the network management will not receive it; when the alarm suppression is set, the network element will no longer report the alarm
B) When the alarm shielding function is set, the network element will no longer report the alarm; when the alarm suppression is set, the network element will still report the alarm, but the network manager will not receive it.
A) When setting the alarm shielding function, the network element will still report the alarm, but the network management will not receive it; when the alarm suppression is set, the network element will no longer report the alarm
This is a pretty straightforward question. I'm surprised anyone would get it wrong. Unless, of course, they've been living under a rock without any networking experience.
B) When the alarm shielding function is set, the network element will no longer report the alarm; when the alarm suppression is set, the network element will still report the alarm, but the network manager will not receive it.
A) When setting the alarm shielding function, the network element will still report the alarm, but the network management will not receive it; when the alarm suppression is set, the network element will no longer report the alarm
I'm not sure why option C is even an option. It doesn't make any sense - of course the network element has to do some processing when setting the alarm shielding function.
B) When the alarm shielding function is set, the network element will no longer report the alarm; when the alarm suppression is set, the network element will still report the alarm, but the network manager will not receive it.
A) When setting the alarm shielding function, the network element will still report the alarm, but the network management will not receive it; when the alarm suppression is set, the network element will no longer report the alarm
B) When the alarm shielding function is set, the network element will no longer report the alarm; when the alarm suppression is set, the network element will still report the alarm, but the network manager will not receive it.
A) When setting the alarm shielding function, the network element will still report the alarm, but the network management will not receive it; when the alarm suppression is set, the network element will no longer report the alarm
Option B seems to be the correct answer. The key difference is that with alarm shielding, the network element doesn't report the alarm, while with alarm suppression, it does report the alarm, but the network manager doesn't receive it.
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