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Question 1

Convert the workflow full syntax to workflow simplified syntax. Which of the following is correct?

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Correct : D


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Question 2

Which of the following system actions will pause a workflow at some point and wait for an operator to confirm or deny a particular course of action?


Correct : C

This system action allows you to pause a workflow and prompt the user for input.You can use this action to confirm or deny a course of action, or to enter some data that isrequired for the workflow1. For example, you can use nsp.user_input to ask the user if they want to continue with a service deployment or rollback.

The other options are not correct because:

std.sleep is a standard Python function that pauses the execution of a script for a specified number of seconds2.

nsp.wait is a system action that waits for an event or condition to occur before resuming the workflow1. For example, you can use nsp.wait to wait for a service activation status change or a network element alarm.

nsp.pause_before is not a valid system action.There is no such action defined in the NSP documentation1.


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Question 3

Which of the following best describes intent-based networking?


Correct : C

Comparing the actual and desired state of a network and taking action if they are not in sync. Intent-based networking is a method of managing a network by defining the intent of the network and then continuously comparing the actual and desired state of the network. If the two states are not in sync, the system will take action to bring the actual state in line with the desired one. This is different from manual processes of configuring networks or reacting to network issues. It also differs from dynamically changing the network infrastructure in real-time through one centralized location, or automatic discovery of cross domain links between IP and optical networks.


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Question 4

Which of the following configures the network based on input provided by the user?


Correct : A

Intent is a high-level description of the desired outcome or state of the network. It allows users to specify what they want to achieve rather than how to achieve it. The intent is then translated into network configurations and policies that are used to configure the network infrastructure. Intent-based networking provides a higher level of abstraction than traditional network configuration methods, making it easier for users to specify their requirements and automate the configuration process.


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Question 5

An Intent Type has to be in which state for Intent Manager to provision a request?


Correct : C

According to the NSP Intent Manager Application Help, an intent type has to be inReleasedstate for Intent Manager to provision a request.An intent type can be in Draft, Released or Phased-out state. A Draft state means that the intent type is under development and cannot be used for provisioning.A Phased-out state means that the intent type is no longer supported and cannot be used for provisioning


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