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Nokia 4A0-AI1 Exam - Topic 1 Question 26 Discussion

Actual exam question for Nokia's 4A0-AI1 exam
Question #: 26
Topic #: 1
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Which of the following NSP CLI actions uses the network element's NE ID to establish communication?

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Suggested Answer: A

According to the NSP Network Services Platform Release 20.9 User Guide1, the attribute of the target-component that determines the component name displayed in the UI isi18n-text.

The i18n-text attribute specifies a key for a localized text string that is displayed as a label for this component in the UI. The actual text string is retrieved from a resource bundle file based on the user's locale.

For example, if i18n-text is ''Port Id'', then the UI will display ''Port Id'' as the component name.


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Hortencia
7 days ago
I thought it was nsp.netconf, but I could be wrong.
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Helaine
13 days ago
It's definitely nsp.cli that uses the NE ID.
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Deeann
19 days ago
I feel like nsp.mdm_di is related to device management, not communication, but I could be wrong.
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Belen
24 days ago
I'm a bit confused; I thought nsp.sr_cli also had something to do with establishing communication.
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Ernest
30 days ago
I practiced a similar question last week, and I believe nsp.cli was the one that used the NE ID.
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Denise
1 month ago
I think the answer might be nsp.netconf, but I'm not completely sure. I remember it has something to do with network elements.
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Paz
1 month ago
I'm confident that the answer is nsp.cli. That's the main CLI tool for interacting with network elements, so it makes sense that it would use the NE ID.
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Katy
1 month ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. I'll need to think through the different CLI actions and their purposes to determine which one uses the NE ID.
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Evelynn
1 month ago
This looks like a straightforward CLI question. I'll start by thinking about which CLI action would need the NE ID to establish communication.
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Kenia
1 month ago
Okay, I've got a strategy for this. I'll go through the options and eliminate the ones that don't seem to use the NE ID, then choose the most likely answer.
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Antione
2 months ago
I remember learning about this in class. The Deployment Report has information on the version of InfoScale and the number of hosts with InfoScale licenses installed. I'm not 100% sure about the other details.
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Miesha
2 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit confused by the different injection options. I'll need to review my notes on CDI to make sure I understand the proper syntax.
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Kati
2 months ago
I'm not too sure about the options, but I remember hearing about port-based authentication in a practice scenario. It could help secure access, right?
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Stanton
6 months ago
A, nsp.cli, of course! It's the command line interface, so it's gotta use the NE ID. Easy peasy.
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Sabra
5 months ago
I agree, nsp.cli is the one that uses the NE ID for communication.
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Micaela
6 months ago
Definitely A) nsp.cli, it's the one that uses the NE ID.
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Salena
6 months ago
A) nsp.cli
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Luke
7 months ago
D, definitely D. Anything with 'netconf' in it has to be the right choice, right? I mean, it's got 'net' in it, so it's got to be networking-related.
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Roslyn
5 months ago
Great, thanks for confirming!
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Talia
5 months ago
Yes, you're correct. 'nsp.netconf' uses the network element's NE ID to establish communication.
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Josphine
6 months ago
Definitely D. Anything with 'netconf' in it has to be the right choice, right? I mean, it's got 'net' in it, so it's got to be networking-related.
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Joanna
6 months ago
D) nsp.netconf
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Verdell
6 months ago
C) nsp.mdm_di
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Stevie
6 months ago
B) nsp.sr_cli
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Mammie
6 months ago
A) nsp.cli
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Peggie
7 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think nsp.sr_cli might also use NE ID for communication.
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Willow
7 months ago
Aha! Netconf is the way to go. Gotta love those network protocols, they always have the answers.
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Helene
7 months ago
Yes, network protocols like Netconf are essential for smooth communication between network elements.
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Caprice
7 months ago
I agree, Netconf is definitely the way to go for establishing communication.
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Marvel
7 months ago
I agree with Cheryl, because netconf is used for communication with NE ID.
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Cheryl
7 months ago
I think the answer is D) nsp.netconf.
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Chantell
7 months ago
Hmm, NE ID? Sounds like a secret agent code name. I'll have to go with B - nsp.sr_cli, just for the spy factor.
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Malika
6 months ago
Definitely, it has that cool spy factor to it.
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Providencia
6 months ago
Yeah, nsp.sr_cli sounds like something a spy would use.
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Gregoria
6 months ago
I agree, it does sound mysterious. I would go with nsp.sr_cli too.
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Vashti
6 months ago
I think NE ID is like a secret code name for the network element.
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