210-065 · Question #2
Which two protocols can be used with the Cisco TelePresence Content Server to allow users to share content from their laptops? (Choose two.)
The correct answer is A. BFCP B. H.239. Cisco TelePresence Content Server supports H.239 for H.323 calls and BFCP for SIP calls as the two standard protocols enabling dual-stream laptop content sharing.
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Which two protocols can be used with the Cisco TelePresence Content Server to allow users to share content from their laptops? (Choose two.)
Options
- ABFCP
- BH.239
- CPCoIP
- DSwitched Presentation
- ESCCP
- FRDP
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Why each option
Cisco TelePresence Content Server supports H.239 for H.323 calls and BFCP for SIP calls as the two standard protocols enabling dual-stream laptop content sharing.
BFCP (Binary Floor Control Protocol, RFC 4582) is the IETF standard floor-control mechanism used in SIP-based video sessions to negotiate which participant may send a secondary content stream from a laptop.
H.239 is the ITU-T standard that extends H.323 to support a dedicated second logical channel, allowing simultaneous transmission of a main video feed and a separate laptop/presentation content stream.
PCoIP (PC over IP) is VMware's proprietary remote-display protocol designed for virtual desktop delivery and has no role in TelePresence content sharing.
Switched Presentation is an informal term sometimes used in matrix-switching contexts and is not a recognized signaling protocol supported by the Cisco TelePresence Content Server.
SCCP (Skinny Client Control Protocol) is Cisco's proprietary call-control protocol for IP telephony endpoints and does not provide content-sharing capability.
RDP (Remote Desktop Protocol) is Microsoft's protocol for remote desktop access and is not used within video conferencing infrastructure for content streaming.
Concept tested: Content sharing protocols BFCP and H.239 in TelePresence
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