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The managed objects are defined as ___________ objects in SNMP.
  • A. Tensor
  • B. Scalar
  • C. Vector
  • D. Spinor
The three architectures of TMN are ____________
  • A. Centralized architecture, decentralized architecture, and hierarchical architecture
  • B. Tiered architecture, peer-to-peer architecture, and client/server architecture
  • C. Security architecture, physical architecture, and logical layered architecture
  • D. Peer-to-peer architecture, security architecture, and centralized architecture.
There are four logical layers of TMN wherein the Service Management Layer ____________
  • A. Analyzes business aspects, trends and billing options
  • B. Performs configuration, control, and distributes network resources
  • C. Handles network elements, network information and helps in maintenance
  • D. Handles administration, information and charges of service in a network
__________ is used to establish association between two network entities.
  • A. SMTP (simple mail transfer protocol)
  • B. Association control service element (acse)
  • C. Remote operation service element (rose)
  • D. Icmp (internet control message protocol)
XML based network management uses _____________ technology for network management.
  • A. Cascading style sheets
  • B. Extensible markup language
  • C. Javascript object notation
  • D. Hypertext markup language
OSI Network Management Model comprises of four models, they are ____________
  • A. Organization model, information model, communication model and functional model
  • B. Security model, peer-to-peer model, centralized model, and decentralized model
  • C. Tiered model, hierarchical model, client/server model, logical layered model
  • D. Centralized model, decentralized model, physical model, and hierarchical model