Which of the following are true regarding switching policies on a Cisco TelePresence Multipoint Switch?
(Choose three.)
A.
Speaker switching changes each screen individually.
B.
Speaker switching displays the same output on all screens in all rooms.
C.
Speaker switching changes all screens simultaneously to display the active speaker’s room.
D.
The system administrator can change the switching policy at any time.
E.
The system administrator can change the switching policy before the multipoint meeting starts but cannot
change it after the meeting has started.
Explanation:
Speaker switching changes each screen individually and displays the same output on all screens in all rooms.
In addition, the system administrator can change the switching policy at any time. The Cisco TelePresence
Multipoint Switch can be configured for one of two switching modes: speaker switching or room switching. The
switching mode indicates what should be displayed on participants’ screens when the active speaker changes.
The active speaker is the person who is the loudest speaker for two seconds.
With speaker switching, each screen in a room can change independently of the other screens. The screens
can display different table segments in the same room or in different rooms. When the active speaker changes,
the active speaker’s table segment will be displayed on one of the screens in all rooms.
With room switching, the active speaker’s room is displayed on all three screens in all other rooms. When the
active speaker changes to someone in a different room, all of the screens in other rooms will display the new
active speaker’s room.
Each multipoint meeting is configured with a default meeting policy. The system administrator can modify the
switching policy before the meeting starts and while the meeting is happening. A meeting can also be locked
after it has started so that no other rooms can join the meeting.Cisco: Multipoint Solution for Cisco TelePresence Systems
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