Wi-Fi 5, based on the 802.11ac standard, is succeeded by Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax), as per industry standards and HCSA-Sales-Transmission & Access materials. Wi-Fi 6 offers higher throughput, better efficiency, and support for more devices, making it the next generation. "Wi-Fi X" and "GWiFi" are not recognized standards or successors, so A is the correct answer.
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Question 9
Which aspects does the Campus OptiX (IP+POL) save investment from?
Options:
A.
Capex (Only Cabling and Construct) & Opex
B.
Opex
C.
Capex (Active Equipment, Cabling and Construct) & Opex
Passive Optical LAN (POL) is an all-optical enterprise networking solution comprising Optical Line Terminals (OLT) and Optical Network Units (ONU). In office scenarios, Huawei’s Campus OptiX POL solution allows flexibility in deployment. Official HCSA-Sales-Transmission & Access documents confirm that OLTs and ONUs can be sold independently based on customer needs, such as upgrading existing infrastructure or deploying specific components in a phased approach. For example, an office might procure an OLT to centralize management while adding ONUs later to expand coverage. This modularity supports tailored solutions, making the statement TRUE.
[Reference: Huawei Campus OptiX POL Solution Overview, HCSA-Sales-Transmission & Access training materials., , ]
Question 11
DC908 does not support co-deployment with IT devices in the same rack.
The DC908 is designed for DCI with IT compatibility. HCSA-Sales-Transmission & Access confirms it supports co-deployment with IT devices in the same rack, featuring a 2U form factor, front-to-rear airflow, and rack-standard dimensions (e.g., 19-inch ETSI). The statement’s negation is incorrect, making it FALSE.