Cisco 648-247 - Implementing Cisco Connected Physical Security 2 Exam (CCSP 2) Exam
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Question #6 (Topic: )
In the event of a loss in network connectivity, what is the maximum number of credentials
and events that can be cached on board the Cisco Physical Access Control Gateway
module?
and events that can be cached on board the Cisco Physical Access Control Gateway
module?
A. 25,000 credentials and 10,000 events
B. 25,000 credentials and 15,000 events
C. 250,000 credentials and 100,000 events
D. 250,000 credentials and 150,000 events
Answer: D
Question #7 (Topic: )
Does the Cisco Physical Access Control Gateway have the ability to power other devices?
A. Yes, the gateway has a total of 650 milliamperes (ma) of available power for readers, locks, and other devices.
B. Yes, the gateway can power one reader, one lock, and one additional module.
C. Yes, the gateway uses the Eth1 port to pass PoE.
D. No, the gateway cannot power any other devices.
Answer: A
Question #8 (Topic: )
Which of the following statements are true?
Eth1 has an IP address of 192.168.1.42, and it cannot be changed.
The Cisco Access Gateway can only store one firmware version at a time.
Two readers can be connected to a single Cisco Access Gateway.
Gateway inputs and outputs can be configured directly on the gateway, without the use of
the Cisco Physical Access Manager software.
Eth1 has an IP address of 192.168.1.42, and it cannot be changed.
The Cisco Access Gateway can only store one firmware version at a time.
Two readers can be connected to a single Cisco Access Gateway.
Gateway inputs and outputs can be configured directly on the gateway, without the use of
the Cisco Physical Access Manager software.
A. All of the statements are true.
B. Only Statements 1 and 3 are true.
C. Only Statements 2 and 4 are true.
D. Statements 2, 3, and 4 are true.
Answer: B
Question #9 (Topic: )
What are the various ways to provide power to the access control reader, input, and output
modules?
modules?
A. PoE only
B. 12 VAC only
C. 12 to 24 VDC only
D. PoE or 12 to 24 VDC
Answer: C
Question #10 (Topic: )
Refer to the exhibit.
In the event of a loss of connectivity from the Cisco Access Gateway to the expansion
modules on the CAN bus, with DC power still connected, what will happen if an access
card was presented to a card reader that is connected to one of the Reader Modules?
In the event of a loss of connectivity from the Cisco Access Gateway to the expansion
modules on the CAN bus, with DC power still connected, what will happen if an access
card was presented to a card reader that is connected to one of the Reader Modules?
A. Reader Module will first try to authenticate the user by attempting to contact the Cisco Access Gateway. Because connectivity is lost, Reader Module will not be able to authenticate, and no access will be granted.
B. Reader Module will first try to authenticate the user by attempting to contact the Cisco Access Gateway. Because connectivity is lost, Reader Module will fall back to its locally cached credentials and grant access if the card is valid.
C. Reader Module will first try to authenticate the user using its locally cached credentials. If the credentials are in the local database, access will be granted. If the credentials are not present, Reader Module will attempt to contact the Cisco Access Gateway, time out, and deny access to the user.
D. Reader Module will sound an audible alarm.
Answer: A