• B. Network orchestration is used to run single, low-level tasks without human intervention:
• This statement is more aligned with network automation rather than orchestration. Orchestration typically involves coordinating multiple tasks and systems, not just single, low-level tasks.
• C. Network automation does not provide governance or policy management:
• This statement is misleading because modern network automation tools often include features for governance and policy management to ensure compliance and enforce security policies.
• D. Network automation spans multiple network services, vendors, and environments:
• This statement describes network orchestration more accurately. Orchestration spans across different services, vendors, and environments to provide a cohesive management approach.
I would say A is misleading. If it was automation, it would be ZTP, right? As for C, Network Automation certainly can't do governance, but orchestration could.
provisioning services could also be manual and not automated, I believe the question is which best describes automation..
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