How are application-specific devices differentiated from laptop computers in the way they support Cisco Compatible Extensions?

How are application-specific devices differentiated from laptop computers in the way they support
Cisco Compatible Extensions?

How are application-specific devices differentiated from laptop computers in the way they support
Cisco Compatible Extensions?

A.
ASDs are required to support only Cisco Compatible Extensions v1 and v2 features. Laptops
must support all Cisco Compatible Extensions features.

B.
ASDs are required to support only Cisco Compatible Extensions v5 management features,
while laptops are required to support optional features.

C.
Several features that are required for laptops are not required for ASDs.

D.
There is no differentiation. ASDs and laptops must both support the same Cisco Compatible
Extensions features.



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nephelai

nephelai

Several features that are required for laptops are not required for application-specific devices (ASDs) that are used either exclusively or primarily for data applications. Data ASDs include data capture devices, PDAs, and printers. Voice ASDs include single mode, dual mode and smart phones. Every feature that is optional for an ASD is represented in the ASD field as Optional.

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not required

KMT

KMT

require require