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During ZXCTN network planning, we should follow the principles below:()

A.Value within 3001-4093 is recommended for MCC VLANID

B.There are no requirements for MCC VLAN, which can be any valu

C.Value within 100-3000 is recommended for service encapsulation vlan.

D.Value within 3001-4093 is recommended for service encapsulation VLAN.

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第4题
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B.ZXCTN6300/6200 support L3 routing protocol (e.g. OSPF). In 10GE ring, EMS info is forwarded through L3, and two adjacent ports on one link belong to one VLAN domain and one IP network segment;

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第5题
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D.It accelerates the collapse of the old education system.

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