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Cisco 648-247 Implementing Cisco Connected Physical Security 2 Exam (CCSP 2) Exam Practice Test

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Implementing Cisco Connected Physical Security 2 Exam (CCSP 2) Questions and Answers

Question 1

What are the four main components of a typical logical door?

Options:

A.

door, door knob, door jam, and hinges

B.

lock, reader, tailgate sensor, and motion detector

C.

lock, request to exit, door position switch, and swing arm

D.

lock, reader, request to exit, and door position switch

Question 2

Refer to the exhibit.

Question # 2

One or more expansion modules is connected to the Cisco Access Gateway via a CAN bus. How should the CAN bus wires be connected after the last module in the chain?

Options:

A.

The CAN bus wires should be looped back to the Cisco Access Gateway.

B.

The CAN bus wires should be twisted together and tucked away.

C.

The CAN bus wires should be plugged into a Layer 2 Ethernet switch.

D.

The CAN bus wires should be terminated with a high-impedance resistor.

Question 3

Assume a single badge entry in Cisco PAM for each user. For a single user, which two of the following statements are true regarding Cisco PAM, proximity card readers, and keypads? (Choose two.)

Options:

A.

Keypads are not supported. Cisco PAM will work with Wiegand card readers only.

B.

Cisco PAM can be used with Wiegand proximity card readers with integrated keypads.

C.

Cisco PAM can be used with Wiegand proximity card readers only or Wiegand keypads only.

D.

Cisco PAM can be used with both Wiegand proximity card readers and Wiegand keypads.

E.

Cisco PAM can use non-Wiegand keypads.

Question 4

How can Cisco Physical Access Control (Cisco PAC) modules directly interface with fire alarm systems for door release function?

Options:

A.

Cisco PAC modules should not directly interface with firm alarm systems for door release functions.

B.

Cisco PAC modules can directly interface with fire alarm systems for door release functions via the CAN bus.

C.

Cisco PAC modules can directly interface with fire alarm systems for door release functions via open APIs in the Cisco PAM.

D.

Cisco PAC modules cannot directly interface with fire alarm systems for door release functions because the modules are digital and fire alarm systems are analog.

Question 5

Which of the following best describes edge policies?

Options:

A.

Edge policies are similar to global I/O except that they are configured on the server, reside on the Cisco Access Gateway, and can work even if the Cisco Access Gateway loses network connectivity with the Cisco PAM server.

B.

Edge policies are similar to global I/O except that they get configured and executed on the gateway.

C.

Edge policies are used to execute URLs to third-party systems. The gateway requires connectivity with the server to work.

D.

Edge policies are similar to global I/O except that they get configured and executed on the gateway, and edge policies are used to execute URLs to third-party systems. The gateway requires connectivity with the server to work.

Question 6

How would you back up the system configuration in Cisco PAM?

Options:

A.

via the Cisco PAM Java Client

B.

via the Cisco PAM Server Administration Web GUI

C.

via the Cisco Access Gateway

D.

you cannot back up the configuration

Question 7

On a converged network infrastructure, which Layer 2 technology can be easily enabled and configured to ensure separation of Cisco Physical Access Control Gateway traffic on the network from other "normal" data traffic (for example, IP voice, e-mails, and web browsing)?

Options:

A.

IP routing

B.

firewalls

C.

QoS

D.

VLAN

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