Refer to the exhibit.
Which action does the selected Cisco Transport Controller option allow the user to perform?
A. Create a new point-to-point demand.
B. Create a new fiber duct.
C. Add a node.
D. Analyze the network.
In an NCS 2006 multishelf configuration, what is the name of the shelf that holds the node configuration?
A. primary shelf
B. master shelf
C. subtended shelf
D. node controller shelf
What does setup do with passive units?
A. They are skipped.
B. It returns an error.
C. It inserts a placeholder in the rack diagram.
D. It prompts the user for more information.
How many 100G transponders are supported in the NCS 2006 chassis?
A. 3
B. 4
C. 6
D. 8
In which three modes can NCS 2000 100G line cards operate? (Choose three.)
A. transponder
B. amplifier
C. trunk using a separate client card
D. regenerator
E. encryptor
F. dispersion compensator
Which three types of performance monitoring data are available on transponders and muxponders? (Choose three.)
A. optics
B. utilization
C. payload
D. power consumption
E. G.709
F. distance
In which type of configuration are the MD-48 add/drop modules unusable?
A. colorless
B. omnidirectional
C. 2-degree
D. multidegree
What does the Functional View show in Cisco Transport Controller?
A. power levels of each wavelength
B. slot assignments of line cards in the chassis
C. fiber interconnections between cards and nodes
D. wavelength routing through the network
Which two options are the two basic building blocks of the mesh patch panel? (Choose two.)
A. MF-MOD-DEG-5
B. MF-1x16-COFS
C. MF-4x4-COFS
D. MF-MOD-UPG-4
Which technology allows 100G transponders to accept multiple wavelengths at their input, without requiring demultiplexing of the composite signal?
A. QPSK modulation
B. forward error correction
C. coherent reception
D. dual polarization modulation