Which three are valid system connectivity statuses for systems that are automatically added to Cisco TelePresence Management Suite?

Which three are valid system connectivity statuses for systems that are automatically added to Cisco TelePresence Management Suite? (Choose three.)
A. Inaccessible
B. Failed
C. Connected
D. Reachable on Public Internet
E. Behind Firewall
F. Online
G. Remote Site

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2 thoughts on “Which three are valid system connectivity statuses for systems that are automatically added to Cisco TelePresence Management Suite?

  1. Correct –> ADE

    All systems that you add to Cisco TMS are given a system connectivity status based on their network location. These
    classifications determine the Cisco TMS functionality available to them.

    ■ Systems on the organization’s network have the most extensive management support. Infrastructure systems
    must be on the organization’s network. The connectivity for these systems will be reported as Reachable on
    LAN.
    ■ Endpoints in public behave similarly to endpoints on the organization’s network.This system connectivity is
    described as Reachable on Public Internet.
    ■ Endpoints behind a firewall/NAT are supported for booking, software upgrades, phone books, and reporting.
    System connectivity for these systems is reported as Behind Firewall.
    ■ A system not reachable by

    https://www.cisco.com/c/dam/en/us/td/docs/telepresence/infrastructure/tms/admin_guide/Cisco-TMS-Admin-Guide-15-6-1.pdf

    1. A system not reachable by Cisco TMS can be supported for booking. The system connectivity status for such
      systems is Inaccessible.

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