Which of the following modes cannot be disabled on a Cisco TelePresence System Codec C60 without
performing a factory reset?
A.
encryption mode
B.
FIPS mode
C.
H.323 mode
D.
QoS mode
E.
SIP mode
F.
SNMP mode
G.
SSH mode
Explanation:
Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) mode cannot be disabled on a Cisco TelePresence System
(CTS) Codec C60 without performing a factory reset. To perform a factory reset by using the command-line
interface (CLI) on a Cisco C60, connect to the C60 by using Secure Shell (SSH) and issue the xCommand
SystemUnit FactoryReset Confirm: Yes command. To perform a factory reset by using the web interface on a
Cisco C60, navigate to Maintenance > System Recovery, select the Factory Reset tab, and follow the prompts.
Encryption mode can be disabled on a Cisco C60 without performing a factory reset. To disable encryption
mode, issue the xConfiguration Conference 1 Encryption Mode: Off command.
H.323 mode can be disabled on a Cisco C60 without performing a factory reset. To disable
H.323 mode, issue the xConfiguration Network Services H323 Mode: Off command.
Quality of Service (QoS) mode can be disabled on a Cisco C60 without performing a factory reset. To disable
QoS mode, issue the xConfiguration Network 1 QoS Mode: Offcommand.
Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) mode can be disabled on a Cisco C60 without performing a factory reset. To
disable SIP mode, issue the xConfiguration Network Services SIP Mode: Off command.
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) mode can be disabled on a Cisco C60 without performing a
factory reset. To disable SNMP mode, issue the xConfiguration Network Services SNMP Mode: Off command.
SSH mode can be disabled on a Cisco C60 without performing a factory reset. To disable SSH mode, issue the
xConfiguration Network Services SSH Mode: Off command.Cisco: Application Programmer Interface (API) Reference Guide, Cisco TelePresence System Codec C60/
C40: The Security commands (PDF)