210-065 · Question #130
A network administrator is troubleshooting a video issue from the Cisco VCS CLI and wants to see the ongoing calls. Which command should the administrator use?
The correct answer is D. xstatus calls. On Cisco VCS, the xstatus command family is used to query real-time system state, including active calls.
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A network administrator is troubleshooting a video issue from the Cisco VCS CLI and wants to see the ongoing calls. Which command should the administrator use?
Options
- Axconfiguration calls
- Bxcommand calls
- Cxcalls status
- Dxstatus calls
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Why each option
On Cisco VCS, the xstatus command family is used to query real-time system state, including active calls.
xconfiguration is used to read or set configuration parameters on the VCS, not to query real-time call status.
xcommand is used to invoke actions or operations on the VCS such as dialing or disconnecting, not to display status information.
'xcalls status' is not a valid VCS CLI command and does not follow the correct xAPI syntax structure used by Cisco VCS.
The 'xstatus calls' command queries the real-time status of ongoing calls on the Cisco VCS. The xstatus namespace in the VCS CLI is specifically designed to retrieve current system state information, including active call legs, call IDs, and connection details. This is the correct and only valid command for viewing live call information from the CLI.
Concept tested: Cisco VCS CLI xstatus command for active calls
Source: https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/telepresence/infrastructure/vcs/admin_guide/Cisco_VCS_Administrator_Guide-X8-1.html
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