The Campus OptiX solution, based on POL and PON technology, leverages fiber optics for long-distance coverage. HCSA-Sales-Transmission & Access documents specify that the maximum coverage distance is 40km, enabled by PON’s passive optical distribution network (ODN) and high-power optical modules. This suits large campus scenarios like airports or universities, making C the correct answer.
Huawei’s Campus OptiX, based on POL technology, is tailored for various scenarios, including airports. According to HCSA-Sales-Transmission & Access documents, the key advantages in the airport scenario include:
Smart O&M (A): Campus OptiX leverages eSight NMS for intelligent operations and maintenance, simplifying network management in large-scale environments like airports.
Up to 40km Coverage (C): POL’s passive optical architecture supports long-distance coverage (up to 40km), ideal for expansive airport campuses.
Ultimate Wi-Fi Experience (B): While Campus OptiX supports high-speed connectivity, this advantage is more emphasized in scenarios like hotels or offices with Wi-Fi roaming features, not specifically highlighted for airports.
Thus, A and C are the verified advantages.
[Reference: Huawei Campus OptiX Solution for Airports, HCSA-Sales-Transmission & Access training materials., , , ]
Question # 8
How many service-card slots can EA5800-X2 support?
The Huawei EA5800-X2 is a compact OLT model in the SmartAX series, used in PON deployments like Campus OptiX. HCSA-Sales-Transmission & Access documentation specifies that it supports 2 service-card slots, balancing capacity and size for small-to-medium scenarios. Thus, B is the correct answer.
POL stands for Passive Optical LAN in Huawei’s context, per HCSA-Sales-Transmission & Access. It applies PON technology to enterprise campuses, replacing traditional LANs with fiber-based, passive solutions. Other options (A, B, C) are unrelated, making D correct.
[Reference: Huawei POL Definition, HCSA-Sales-Transmission & Access training slides., , ]
Question # 12
Which of the following are the value that Campus OptiX (IP+POL) brings to customers?
Huawei’s Campus OptiX (IP+POL) solution integrates IP and Passive Optical LAN technologies to deliver value to enterprise customers. Per HCSA-Sales-Transmission & Access documentation:
Converged O&M (A): The solution uses eSight NMS to manage both IP and POL equipment, providing unified operations and maintenance, reducing complexity.
Green and Efficient Engineering (B): POL’s passive nature saves power, cabling, and space, while simplified deployment (e.g., fewer layers) enhances engineering efficiency.
Ultra-Broadband (C): While Campus OptiX supports high bandwidth (e.g., GPON to 10GPON evolution), this is a technical capability rather than a distinct "value" highlighted in sales materials, which focus more on O&M and engineering benefits.
Thus, A and B are the verified values.
[Reference: Huawei Campus OptiX Value Proposition, HCSA-Sales-Transmission & Access training slides., ]
Question # 13
Which of the following are the sub-scenarios for Campus OptiX (POL) in video surveillance?