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    Which Is Not a Type of Ring Architecture in SONET
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Which Is Not a Type of Ring Architecture in SONET

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Question 1

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Which is not a type of ring architecture in SONET?


A) bilateral multidirectional switched ring (BMSR)
B) bidirectional line switched ring (BLSR)
C) unidirectional path switched ring (UPSR)
D) none of the above (all are ring architectures)

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