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300-810 · Question #68

What statement about endpoint management in Cisco TMS is true?

The correct answer is D. Provisioning the endpoint using Cisco TMSPE does not add the endpoint itself to Cisco TMS.. When you provision an endpoint using Cisco TMS Provisioning Extension (TMSPE), the system configures the endpoint with settings and policies, but TMSPE does not register or add the endpoint as a managed device within Cisco TMS itself (D). The endpoint essentially self-provisions

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Question

What statement about endpoint management in Cisco TMS is true?

Options

  • AAdding the endpoint directly to Cisco TMS provides the less extensive control of the system.
  • BProvisioning the endpoint using TMSPE does add the endpoint itself to Cisco TMS
  • CAdding endpoints already registered to Unified CM to Cisco TMS provides the most extensive
  • DProvisioning the endpoint using Cisco TMSPE does not add the endpoint itself to Cisco TMS.

How the community answered

(51 responses)
  • A
    2% (1)
  • B
    4% (2)
  • D
    94% (48)

Explanation

When you provision an endpoint using Cisco TMS Provisioning Extension (TMSPE), the system configures the endpoint with settings and policies, but TMSPE does not register or add the endpoint as a managed device within Cisco TMS itself (D). The endpoint essentially self-provisions and is tracked via the provisioning infrastructure, not as a directly managed TMS system entry. Directly adding endpoints to TMS (not via TMSPE) gives TMS full management and monitoring control. Option C is also partially incorrect because endpoints registered to Unified CM added to TMS provide limited, not the most extensive, control.

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#Cisco TMS#Endpoint Management#TMSPE#Provisioning

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