350-501 Architecture Practice Question
Which MEF service type defines a point-to-point Ethernet connection, often used for business connectivity?
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Why each option matters
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E-Line
E-Line is the MEF service type for point-to-point Ethernet connections.
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E-Tree
Why it's wrong here
E-Tree is rooted multipoint.
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E-Access
Why it's wrong here
E-Access is for accessing services.
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E-LAN
Why it's wrong here
E-LAN is multipoint.
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E-Line
Why this is correct
E-Line is the correct point-to-point service.
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