210-065 · Question #266
You are troubleshooting an issue and you need to connect to presentation codec via CLI. Which CLI command allows you to connect to the presentation codec?
The correct answer is B. utils system presentation. The command 'utils system presentation' is the correct CLI syntax used to connect to the presentation codec on a Cisco TelePresence system for troubleshooting purposes.
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You are troubleshooting an issue and you need to connect to presentation codec via CLI. Which CLI command allows you to connect to the presentation codec?
Options
- Autils connect presentation
- Butils system presentation
- Cutils presentation connect
- Dutils presentation system
- Eset system presentation
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(41 responses)- A2% (1)
- B90% (37)
- C5% (2)
- E2% (1)
Why each option
The command 'utils system presentation' is the correct CLI syntax used to connect to the presentation codec on a Cisco TelePresence system for troubleshooting purposes.
'utils connect presentation' is not a recognized Cisco TelePresence CLI command - the correct syntax requires 'system' as the second token, not 'connect'.
The 'utils system presentation' command is the valid CLI command in Cisco TelePresence systems that establishes a direct connection to the presentation codec, granting CLI-level access for diagnostics or configuration verification of that specific component.
'utils presentation connect' inverts the required argument order and is not a valid CLI command on Cisco TelePresence systems.
'utils presentation system' places the arguments in the wrong order and is not a recognized command - 'system' must precede 'presentation' in the valid syntax.
'set system presentation' uses an incorrect command prefix - the valid TelePresence CLI utility for this function is invoked with 'utils', not 'set'.
Concept tested: CLI command to access TelePresence presentation codec
Source: https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/collaboration-endpoints/telepresence-system-series/products-maintenance-guides-list.html
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