"1-3-5" troubleshooting of the CloudFabric intelligent O&M solution can detect, locate, and rectify faults from multiple dimensions. Which of the following are not dimensions supported by this function? (Select All that Apply)
Huawei’s CloudFabric intelligent O&M solution, leveraging iMaster NCE-Fabric and FabricInsight, uses the "1-3-5" principle (detect within 1 minute, locate within 3 minutes, rectify within 5 minutes) to handle faults. This approach analyzes faults across multiple dimensions. Let’s evaluate each option:
A. Device:This is supported. The solution monitors device-level metrics (e.g., CPU, memory) to detect and locate faults.SUPPORTED.
B. Protocol:This is supported. Protocol issues (e.g., OSPF conflicts, BGP errors) are analyzed for fault detection and resolution.SUPPORTED.
C. Service:This is supported. Service-level faults (e.g., tenant connectivity, VPC issues) are tracked and addressed.SUPPORTED.
D. Application:This is not supported. The "1-3-5" troubleshooting focuses on network infrastructure (devices, protocols, services, configurations), not application-layer issues, which are outside its scope.NOT SUPPORTED.
E. Configuration:This is supported. Configuration errors (e.g., mismatched VNIs) are detected and rectified as part of the process.SUPPORTED.
Thus,D (Application)is not a dimension supported by the "1-3-5" troubleshooting function.References:Huawei CloudFabric Data Center Network Solution – Intelligent O&M; HCIP-Data Center Network Training – Troubleshooting Dimensions.
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