NSP APIs allow for supervision of network elements, help with the definition and activation of network services, and allow for an OSS and NSP server to talk to each other. However, they do not support GraphQL, which is a query language for APIs.
According to Nokia NSP IP Network Automation Professional guide, NSP APIs support REST/RESTCONF, SOAP/XML and GraphQlll, and help with the definition and activation of network services, and they also allow for supervision of network elements and an OSS and NSP server to talk to each other. Therefore, statement B is false as it states that NSP APIs support Kafka which is not mentioned in the guide as a supported API.
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