What are the development trends of enterprise smart office digitalization? (Select all that apply)
Huawei defines the digital transformation of the smart office through four key evolving trends:
Simplified (A): Moving from complex, multi-device setups to 'all-in-one' integrated devices (like the IdeaHub) that are easy to deploy and manage.
HD (B): Transitioning from standard definition to ubiquitous 4K Ultra-HD video and content sharing for a more immersive experience.
Intelligent (C): Integrating AI (Artificial Intelligence) to automate tasks like framing, noise reduction, and meeting minutes (transcription/translation).
Collaborative (D): Breaking down silos by ensuring cross-platform compatibility, cloud-native workflows, and seamless multi-terminal interaction (phone-to-screen-to-PC).
Which of the following are Huawei MCU devices? (Select all that apply)
VP9850A (A): This is part of the Huawei VP9800 series, which are next-generation, high-capacity, universal transcoding MCUs (Multipoint Control Units).
CloudMCU (B): This is Huawei's software-based MCU designed for cloud-native or virtualized deployments. It provides the same media processing capabilities as hardware MCUs but runs on VM or bare-metal servers.
RSE8800 (C): This is a Recording & Streaming Engine, used for recording and live broadcasting conferences, not for multipoint media control.
RMX2000 (D): This is a product from a third-party manufacturer (Poly/Polycom), not a Huawei device.
What is the short name of Huawei's videoconferencing management platform?
The SMC (Service Management Center) is the central management platform for Huawei's videoconferencing solution. Its primary responsibilities include:
Resource Management: Managing MCUs, SCs, and endpoints.
Conference Scheduling: Providing a portal for users to book and manage meetings.
User Management: Handling account permissions and organizational structures.
O&M: Providing a visualized dashboard for system health and meeting quality.
Note: MCU is for media processing, and CloudRSE is for recording/streaming.
Which function does the Huawei MCU web portal NOT support?
The MCU (Multipoint Control Unit) web portal is a software management interface accessible via a browser once the device is already running.
One-click information collection (A): This is a standard O&M feature used to gather system data for troubleshooting.
Hardware status (B): The portal displays real-time data such as CPU usage, memory, and temperature.
Logs collection (C): Administrators can download operation and system logs directly from the web UI.
Power on (D): This is not supported because the web portal is a service provided by the MCU's operating system. If the device is powered off, the web service is not running and cannot be accessed. To power on the device remotely, an out-of-band management tool like the Huawei iBMC (Intelligent Baseboard Management Controller) must be used.
For Huawei SMC conference management function, which methods can be used to create a video conference? (Select all that apply)
The Huawei Service Management Center (SMC) is highly flexible and offers multiple ways to initiate or schedule conferences:
Third-party interfaces (A): Uses RESTful APIs to allow external applications (like an enterprise's own office portal) to create conferences.
SiteCall (B): A unique Huawei feature where a user can initiate a multi-point conference directly from an endpoint (terminal) by selecting multiple contacts or a group, without needing to log into the SMC web interface.
SMC (C): The native web-based management interface used by administrators and users to schedule and manage conferences.
Outlook (D): Through a dedicated plug-in, users can schedule a video conference directly from their Outlook calendar, just like a regular meeting.
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