Which of the following commands should you issue to configure a CTMS so that someone must speak between
2.5 and 3.5 seconds before becoming the active speaker in a VIP mode conference?
A.
set damping vip slow
B.
set damping vip medium
C.
set damping vip fast
D.
set damping vip on
Explanation:
You should issue the set damping vip slow command to configure a Cisco TelePresence Multipoint Switch
(CTMS) so that a participant must speak between 2.5 and 3.5 seconds before becoming the active speaker in a
VIP mode conference. VIP timers must be configured by using the command-line interface (CLI); you cannot
adjust VIP timers by using the web interface.
The set damping vip medium command configures a CTMS so that a participant must speak between 1.5 and
2.5 seconds before becoming the active speaker. The set damping vip fast command configures a CTMS so
that a participant must speak between 0.5 and 1.5 seconds before becoming the active speaker. The set
damping vip on command is invalid.
A VIP appears on the center screen when VIP Mode is enabled for a single segment on a CTMS. The VIP is
visible as long as there is not an active speaker. As soon as the active speaker finishes speaking, the VIP
becomes visible again. If the Lock box is checked, the VIP is visible to all viewers regardless of who is
speaking.
Only one VIP can be configured for a meeting. All other endpoints must be set to Viewer or NA; NA is used for
an endpoint that is neither a viewer nor a VIP.VIP mode is not supported in network multipoint meetings and must be enabled while the meeting is active.
Auto Lecture Mode, Boardroom Mode, and VIP mode are mutually exclusive and therefore cannot be enabled
simultaneously.Cisco: Managing CTMS Meetings: VIP Mode