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Question #21
When scheduling a multipoint conference, which three devices are required for the conference to be scheduled and completed successfully? (Choose three.)
- ACisco Unified Communications Manager
- Bmultipoint control unit
- Cvideo conferencing endpoints
- DCisco Unity Connection
- ECisco Unified IM and Presence
Correct Answer:
ABC
Cisco Rich Media Conferencing offers additional functionality and a rich end-user experience compared to traditional conferencing. The Cisco Rich
Media Conferencing architecture enables rich conferencing collaboration abilities in Cisco Unified Communications Manager (Unified CM) and Cisco
TelePresence Video Communication Server (VCS). It accomplishes a rich feature set by relying on a variety of conference bridges and Cisco TelePresence MCUs or Cisco TelePresence Servers that suit the needs of the users and the conference types.
Reference:
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/voice_ip_comm/cucm/srnd/collab09/clb09/confernc.html
ABC
Cisco Rich Media Conferencing offers additional functionality and a rich end-user experience compared to traditional conferencing. The Cisco Rich
Media Conferencing architecture enables rich conferencing collaboration abilities in Cisco Unified Communications Manager (Unified CM) and Cisco
TelePresence Video Communication Server (VCS). It accomplishes a rich feature set by relying on a variety of conference bridges and Cisco TelePresence MCUs or Cisco TelePresence Servers that suit the needs of the users and the conference types.
Reference:
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/voice_ip_comm/cucm/srnd/collab09/clb09/confernc.html
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Question #22
Which of these is the core component of the Cisco Video Surveillance product suite that handles recording and serving of video feeds?
- AVideo Communications Server
- BCisco IP camera
- CCisco Video Surveillance Operations Manager
- DCisco Video Surveillance Media Server
Correct Answer:
D
Reference:
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collateral/physical-security/video-surveillance-manager/data_sheet_c78-490679.html
Cisco Video Surveillance Media Server is the core component of the Cisco Video Surveillance Manager and performs the following networked video surveillance system functions:
✑ Collection and routing of video from a wide range of cameras and encoders over an IP network
✑ Secure local, remote, and redundant video archive capabilities
✑ Event tagging for review and archival purposes
✑ Bandwidth management for both live distribution and historical recording
D
Reference:
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collateral/physical-security/video-surveillance-manager/data_sheet_c78-490679.html
Cisco Video Surveillance Media Server is the core component of the Cisco Video Surveillance Manager and performs the following networked video surveillance system functions:
✑ Collection and routing of video from a wide range of cameras and encoders over an IP network
✑ Secure local, remote, and redundant video archive capabilities
✑ Event tagging for review and archival purposes
✑ Bandwidth management for both live distribution and historical recording
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Question #23
Which Cisco Video Surveillance product contains the Cisco Video Surveillance Encoding Server?
- AVideo Communications Server
- BCisco Video Surveillance Operations Manager
- CCisco Video Surveillance Media Server
- DCisco Video Surveillance Transcoding and Encoding Server
- ECisco Video Surveillance Virtual Matrix
Correct Answer:
B
Reference:
http://www.cisco.com/c/dam/en/us/td/docs/security/physical_security/video_surveillance/network/operations_manager/4_1/user_guide/vsom_6_1.pdf
VSOM is designed to manage multiple VSMS, cisco video surveillance encoding server(VSES), and cisco video surveillance virtual matrix(VSVM) servers. VSOM configures and manages the encoders, cameras, camera feeds, archeives, and events on each VSMS server and configures and manages the monitors and views for each VSVM server.
B
Reference:
http://www.cisco.com/c/dam/en/us/td/docs/security/physical_security/video_surveillance/network/operations_manager/4_1/user_guide/vsom_6_1.pdf
VSOM is designed to manage multiple VSMS, cisco video surveillance encoding server(VSES), and cisco video surveillance virtual matrix(VSVM) servers. VSOM configures and manages the encoders, cameras, camera feeds, archeives, and events on each VSMS server and configures and manages the monitors and views for each VSVM server.
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Question #24
Cisco Video Surveillance Video Encoder cards perform which function?
- Athe ability to use existing analog equipment with an IP-enabled video surveillance system
- Bthe ability to convert low-resolution video to high-definition video for video surveillance
- Cthe ability to stream digital media to digital media in an IP-enabled video recording environment
- Dthe ability to encrypt raw video signals to secure video signals
Correct Answer:
A
Reference:
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collateral/physical-security/physical-security-multiservices-platform-series/datasheet_c78-621061.html
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collateral/physical-security/video-surveillance-encoders/data_sheets_c78-710141.html
The Cisco Video Surveillance Video Encoder Card enables you to use existing analog surveillance equipment to rapidly deploy an IP-enabled video surveillance solution while transitioning to IP cameras. The card can produce D1-resolution, full frame rate video on all analog channels, and is available in 16-port and 8-port configurations. The Cisco Video Surveillance Video Encoder Card enables you to use existing analog surveillance equipment to rapidly deploy an IP-enabled video surveillance solution while transitioning to IP cameras. The card can produce D1-resolution, full frame rate video on all analog channels, and is available in
16-port and 8-port configurations.
A
Reference:
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collateral/physical-security/physical-security-multiservices-platform-series/datasheet_c78-621061.html
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collateral/physical-security/video-surveillance-encoders/data_sheets_c78-710141.html
The Cisco Video Surveillance Video Encoder Card enables you to use existing analog surveillance equipment to rapidly deploy an IP-enabled video surveillance solution while transitioning to IP cameras. The card can produce D1-resolution, full frame rate video on all analog channels, and is available in 16-port and 8-port configurations. The Cisco Video Surveillance Video Encoder Card enables you to use existing analog surveillance equipment to rapidly deploy an IP-enabled video surveillance solution while transitioning to IP cameras. The card can produce D1-resolution, full frame rate video on all analog channels, and is available in
16-port and 8-port configurations.
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Question #25
Which two issues does utilizing an IP network storage solution for IP video surveillance help overcome? (Choose two.)
- Aanalog to IP conversion
- Blarge, expandable storage space
- Cphysical security
- Dscalability
- Efaster bit rate for storage
Correct Answer:
BD
BD
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Question #26
Which Cisco Video Surveillance device is responsible for providing video streams to monitors after the respective layouts and views are received by the monitors?
- ACisco IP Video Surveillance Operations Manager
- BCisco IP Video Surveillance Virtual Matrix Viewer
- CCisco Video Surveillance Manager
- DCisco Video Surveillance Media Server
Correct Answer:
D
Reference:
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/solutions/Enterprise/Video/IPVS/IPVS_DG/IPVS-DesignGuide/IPVSchap4.html
The Virtual Matrix server is responsible for providing detailed monitor layout to the Virtual Matrix monitors and the position of each camera feed on the screen. A single Virtual Matrix server can be deployed to support a large number of Virtual Matrix monitors since the communication between the monitors and the server is required only during the initialization or when a new view is pushed to the monitor.
Once the monitor layout and views are pushed to the monitors, the monitors are responsible for contacting the appropriate Media Server(s) to request video streams.
D
Reference:
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/solutions/Enterprise/Video/IPVS/IPVS_DG/IPVS-DesignGuide/IPVSchap4.html
The Virtual Matrix server is responsible for providing detailed monitor layout to the Virtual Matrix monitors and the position of each camera feed on the screen. A single Virtual Matrix server can be deployed to support a large number of Virtual Matrix monitors since the communication between the monitors and the server is required only during the initialization or when a new view is pushed to the monitor.
Once the monitor layout and views are pushed to the monitors, the monitors are responsible for contacting the appropriate Media Server(s) to request video streams.
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Question #27
Which of these involves combining visual elements from separate sources into a single image?
- Ainterlacing
- Bcompositing
- Cvideo conferencing
- Dinterleaving
Correct Answer:
B
Compositing is the combining of visual elements from separate sources into single images, often to create the illusion that all those elements are parts of the same scene.
B
Compositing is the combining of visual elements from separate sources into single images, often to create the illusion that all those elements are parts of the same scene.
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Question #28
Which two of these are considered to be provisioning and scheduling management tools in a Cisco TelePresence environment? (Choose two.)
- ACisco TelePresence Manager
- BCisco Video Surveillance Operations Manager
- CCisco TelePresence Management Suite
- DCisco TelePresence Multipoint Control Unit
- ECisco Video Surveillance Management Server
Correct Answer:
AC
Reference:
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collateral/conferencing/telepresence-management-suite-tms/data_sheet_c78-707529.html
Features and Benefits -
Benefits of Cisco TMS include:
Scalable provisioning: Cisco TMS can support rapid, large-scale deployments of up to 100,000 Cisco TelePresence users, endpoints, and soft clients across disparate customer locations, including up to 5,000 direct-managed devices.
Centralized administration: Cisco TMS automates and simplifies the management of Cisco Telepresence meetings and Cisco Telepresence infrastructure resources, reducing your total cost of ownership (TCO).
Flexible scheduling: Cisco TMS makes scheduling Cisco Telepresence meetings more accessible with a range of tools including a simple and intuitive Smart
Scheduler option, extensions for Microsoft Exchange integration, and advanced booking capabilities for experienced administrators.
AC
Reference:
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collateral/conferencing/telepresence-management-suite-tms/data_sheet_c78-707529.html
Features and Benefits -
Benefits of Cisco TMS include:
Scalable provisioning: Cisco TMS can support rapid, large-scale deployments of up to 100,000 Cisco TelePresence users, endpoints, and soft clients across disparate customer locations, including up to 5,000 direct-managed devices.
Centralized administration: Cisco TMS automates and simplifies the management of Cisco Telepresence meetings and Cisco Telepresence infrastructure resources, reducing your total cost of ownership (TCO).
Flexible scheduling: Cisco TMS makes scheduling Cisco Telepresence meetings more accessible with a range of tools including a simple and intuitive Smart
Scheduler option, extensions for Microsoft Exchange integration, and advanced booking capabilities for experienced administrators.
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Question #29
Refer to the exhibit.

You have just finished installing a 65-inch dual profile system in a multipurpose room. After powering up the entire system, only one display is used. Using the information in the exhibit, why is the second display not displaying anything from the system?

You have just finished installing a 65-inch dual profile system in a multipurpose room. After powering up the entire system, only one display is used. Using the information in the exhibit, why is the second display not displaying anything from the system?
- AThe Cisco TelePresence profile systems do not support dual display.
- BThe display is not powered on.
- CThe dual display option key has not been input into the codec.
- DThe codec has the appropriate option keys installed, so either the display is not cabled correctly, the codec is configured incorrectly, or there is no input being
Correct Answer:
D
D
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Question #30
Threat monitoring in physical access security can be based upon which three of these? (Choose three.)
- Adoors
- Bbadges
- Cage
- Dweather
- Eheight
- Ffingerprints
Correct Answer:
ABF
The physical access security is based on three things:
1. Doors
2. Badges
3. Fingerprints
It is because these are the three things which can be unique to a user and they do not change. Every other option listed here varies and cannot be measured appropriately.
ABF
The physical access security is based on three things:
1. Doors
2. Badges
3. Fingerprints
It is because these are the three things which can be unique to a user and they do not change. Every other option listed here varies and cannot be measured appropriately.
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