I would agree with C & E, the API calls are like function calls, you make a single function call and pass parameters. Seeing how it's an API format, it could be used on a number of things, not only network devices.
A [wrong] - RPC calls can be used on all devices supporting RPC, not just network devices
B [wrong] - RPC calls can use SSH too
C [true] - paramteres can be passed to RPC calls
D [wrong] - as RPC calls can use SSH, dont have to use SSL/TLS
E [true] - RPC calls call a function or service
RPC client applications can use Secure Sockets Layer/Transport Layer Security (SSL/TLS) as the transport medium, but this is not a requirement. In my opinion, C and E are more likely for this question.
Definitely, not A. It can be execute in traditional Servers.
Not B. It work in TCP as well https://www.w3.org/History/1992/nfs_dxcern_mirror/rpc/doc/User/Internet.html
The RPC request message contains the remote procedure parameters tor the procedure to be execute at the server(remote) end. So C is OK.
RPC can run over TLS. There is an RFC for it. So not D.
So by discard ... D gets in.
I think the last line of B3nd2cida must be "so by discard ...E gets in"
This is the best explanation so far. So I will go with C and E
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