The command xCommand Security FIPSMode Activate is issued to a Cisco TelePresence C-Series codec.
Management wants to reverse the effects of this command. Which two methods could be used for this
purpose? (Choose two.)
Correct Answer: B,F
Explanation/Reference:
Reference: http://www.cisco.com/c/dam/en/us/td/docs/telepresence/endpoint/codec-c-series/tc5/
api_reference_guide/codec_c90_api_reference_guide_tc50.pdf
Exp: The Security commands
xCommand Security FIPSMode Activate
Activate FIPS (140-2) mode.
NOTE: Activating FIPS mode implies a reset to factory defaults. While in FIPS mode, software upgrade is
disabled and the following limitations will apply: All calls will be encrypted, unencrypted communication
protocols like Telnet and HTTP cannot be used. IEEE802.1x and SNMP are disabled. The SIP Profile Type
setting cannot be Microsoft. The root user is not available (root settings cannot be changed).
To exit FIPS mode, perform a factory reset.
Confirm: <Yes>
Requires user role: ADMIN
Parameters:
Confirm(r): <Yes>
Example: xCommand Security FIPSMode Activate Confirm: "Yes"
OK
*r SecurityFIPSModeActivateConfirmResult (status=OK)
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