The Uplink State Flag(USF) field is part of:()
A、MAC header
B、TLLI
C、RLC header
A、MAC header
B、TLLI
C、RLC header
A、Removing a fileset update leaving the base fileset B、Removing a base fileset in the BROKEN state C、Removing a base fileset in the COMMITTED state and all fileset updates in the APPLIED stat D、Removing a base fileset in the COMMITTED state and all fileset updates in the COMMITTED state
A、exstart state>exchange state>loading state>full state B、exstart state>full state>loading state>exchange state C、Loading state>exchange state>full state>exstart state D、exstart state>loading state>exchange state>full state
A、Each router has an identical link state database. B、External routes are imported into a separate link state database. C、Syn chronization of link state databases is maintained via floodingo f LSAs. D、Information in the link state database is used to build a routing table by calculating a shortest-path tree. E、By default,link state databases are refreshede very 10 minutes in the absence of topology changes.
A、The Flashback Archive FLA1 is dropped only if it is empty. B、The tablespace having Flashback Archive is dropped. C、The Flashback Archive FLA1 is dropped after moving the existing data in it to the default Flashback Archive. D、The Flashback Data Archive and historical data are dropped.
A、Any matching state condition will result with the state being triggered B、 Once a state condition ismet, the system ceases searching further conditions and will cause the state condition to trigger C、 All specified state conditions are used as part of the requirements tobe met to for the state to trigger D、 Once the state conditions are met, they become persistent and can only be removed using the Reset feature
A、Temporary Flow Identity (TFI) B、Uplink State Flag (USF) C、Temporary Logical Link Identity (TLLI) D、Tunnel Identifier (TID)