Alarm shielding and suppression, sounds like something out of a sci-fi movie. I guess network admins have to deal with the 'dark side' of technology too.
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
User1: Option A is correct. When alarm shielding is set, the network element will still report the alarm, but the network management will not receive it.
Option A is the correct answer. Alarm shielding means the network element won't report the alarm, while alarm suppression means the network management won't receive the alarm.
Option A is the correct answer. Alarm shielding means the network element won't report the alarm, while alarm suppression means the network management won't receive the alarm.
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
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