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Cisco Exam 300-535 Topic 8 Question 43 Discussion

Actual exam question for Cisco's 300-535 exam
Question #: 43
Topic #: 8
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An engineer just completed the installation of Cisco NSO and all of its components. During testing, some of the services are not working properly. To resolve the issue, the engineer started undeploying service instances. What can this cause?

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Suggested Answer: D

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Buddy
14 days ago
I believe option B is correct because undeploying services can impact both the network and NSO.
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Cora
14 days ago
Wait, so undeploying service instances doesn't just magically fix everything? Color me surprised!
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Annice
2 days ago
B) It removes the service configuration from the network and NSO.
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Blondell
3 days ago
A) It removes the service configuration from the network device only.
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Kirby
15 days ago
Yeah, it can remove the service configuration from the network and NSO.
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Ashlyn
16 days ago
I think undeploying service instances can cause some issues.
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Hyun
18 days ago
Option B seems like the safest bet here. Removing the service config from both the network and NSO is the way to go.
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Silvana
22 days ago
Undeploying service instances? That's like trying to unravel a knitted sweater - you'll end up with a tangled mess!
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Allene
10 days ago
A) It removes the service configuration from the network device only.
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