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試験コード: | 3V00290A |
試験名称: | APDS Avaya Scopia Online Test |
認定資格: | Avaya |
無料問題数: | 79 |
更新日: | 2025-10-05 |
The XT Executive 240 supports additional features not available on the VC240 it replaced. One of those features is an additional HDMI display. What is a characteristic or requirement of that feature?
You are proposing video conferencing for a customer based in the United States. They want to have 3 small meeting rooms in their offices located in San Francisco, Dallas, and Chicago, and five percent of their 1000 employees video-enabled. They plan to have no more than 3 simultaneous conferences with 6 to 8 maximum participants. The customer does not need encryption, but wants high profile and SVC (scalable video coding). Your initial design used a Scopia@ Elite 6110 MCU, Desktop Server and clients, and XT4200s for each meeting room. The Account Manager wants to know if there is a way to reduce the design cost and simplify the solution. Which alternative solution would meet the customer's requirements?
Background
You are continuing your work with the injection molding company for whom you proposed a Scopia@ video solution. They have offices in Detroit Michigan USA and Darmstadt Germany, and manufacturing outside of Lisbon, Portugal. They have been using Skype from their desktops for video collaboration and have been unhappy with the consistency of the videoconferencing experience. Since you and the account team have cost justified an 'in-house", standalone, videoconferencing solution, the customer's next question is about verifying their network's ability to support videoconferencing.
Current infrastructure
The customer has a CS (Communication Server) 1000 R6.0 solution in their Detroit office, a Siemens HiPath 3000 in their Darmstadt office, and an Avaya-Tenovis Integral 55 at their manufacturing facility. Because of the economy, the two offices were "down-sized" and now each support about 350 users with 20% video enabled. The manufacturing location supports about 140 users with 15% video enabled. They have MPLS service for their WAN with an SLA of 30MBs between Darmstadt and Lisbon, 10MBs between Lisbon and Detroit, and 20MBs between Darmstadt and Detroit.
Objective
Using an MCU at each location, your video solution allows the customer to be able to offer multiparty videoconferencing from each of the three locations with about five or six parties in a conference. Each location plans to have only two or three videoconferences simultaneously. Since many of the engineers and other employees work from home, your solution allows capacity for 40 of them, per location (120 total), to join and conduct a videoconference without going into the office. As the designer or sales engineer, what combination of evident products would you select to be able to test the readiness of their network to support the proposed videoconferencing solution and the verification of their Service Provider meeting their SLA (service level agreement)?
Today, many users of business collaboration operate remote from the office. To support that mode of operation, Scopia@ offers Desktop Client and Mobile. What is one of the roles that these applications offer the remote user?
Your customer, Steve, has a Lync 2010 environment and they have been using it for point to point videoconferencing. They want to be able to have multipoint videoconferences and Steve wants to know about any differences between using the Lync A/V MCU and the Scopia@ Elite MCU. You tell him that adding the Scopia Gateway for Microsoft@ Lync is required to use the Elite MCU, but their existing standard Microsoft licensing with point-to-point video should be sufficient. What are two other differences in the user experience between the A/V MCU and the Elite MCU? (Choose 2)