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Axis networking certification revision exam test
1.
Secure transmission of data protocol, sender pings receiver, to
make sure all
data was received.: TCP/IP
2.
Temperature contrast in the scene:
When considering a thermal camera, what
factors should one
consider?
3. Lens that has adjustable focal length, however needs to be
manually refo- cused after change: Varifocal lens
4. Time of light: Laser Focus
5.
Whens lens format is smaller then sensor format:
Vignetting
6.
Measure of resistance to dust, and water (Order is important)
Ik66 is the base for most axis cameras, but important to remember
that ik66 is the most common. Actual format is solids, then liquids
but we are measuring for dust
and water: IP rating
7.
The
P
frames
get
larger.:
Why does
movement cause
bit-rate to
increase?
8.
Proprietary method in which Axis decreases bandwidth usage,
without sacri- ficing quality or dropping frames. Important to note
that only h.254 and h.256
are zip stream compatible, MJPEG is not:
Zip Stream
9. Rating of which a device can withstand mechanical impacts.
Anything under IK06 is very fragile: IK Rating
10.
Method in which Panoramic cameras can give you a good
picture using
multiple sensors: Dewarping
11.
Smog, temperature contrast, and weather or fog: Deterrent of a
Thermal
camera
12. Axis Camera Station: ACS
13. Any camera setting in each individual camera can be pulled
and made into a VAPIX command in ACS. (Axis Camera station): VAPIX
Commands in ACS
14.
Proprietary commands from Axis. Essentially their version of
MACROS. It is comprised of 4 parts, in order:
pf3
pf4
pf5
pf8

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Axis networking certification revision exam test

  1. Secure transmission of data protocol, sender pings receiver, to make sure all data was received.: TCP/IP
  2. Temperature contrast in the scene: When considering a thermal camera, what factors should one consider?
  3. Lens that has adjustable focal length, however needs to be manually refo- cused after change: Varifocal lens
  4. Time of light: Laser Focus
  5. Whens lens format is smaller then sensor format: Vignetting
  6. Measure of resistance to dust, and water (Order is important) Ik66 is the base for most axis cameras, but important to remember that ik66 is the most common. Actual format is solids, then liquids but we are measuring for dust and water: IP rating
  7. The P frames get larger.: Why does movement cause bit-rate to increase?
  8. Proprietary method in which Axis decreases bandwidth usage, without sacri- ficing quality or dropping frames. Important to note that only h.254 and h.256 are zip stream compatible, MJPEG is not: Zip Stream
  9. Rating of which a device can withstand mechanical impacts. Anything under IK06 is very fragile: IK Rating
  10. Method in which Panoramic cameras can give you a good picture using multiple sensors: Dewarping
  11. Smog, temperature contrast, and weather or fog: Deterrent of a Thermal camera
  12. Axis Camera Station: ACS
  13. Any camera setting in each individual camera can be pulled and made into a VAPIX command in ACS. (Axis Camera station): VAPIX Commands in ACS
  14. Proprietary commands from Axis. Essentially their version of MACROS. It is comprised of 4 parts, in order:

2 / Ip address of device, dir (file directory of where target file is located), Argu- ment (essentially what am i asking for?) and Value (The end result of what I am asking for, so for example if the Argument was "resolution" my Value would be "1920x1080": VAPIX

  1. Session Initiation Protocol: Basically it does what an old call operator would do, it starts and makes the connection with the end person/thing. Then once the connection is made, it steps away. Once the conversation is done, SIP once again will come back and close the connection on both ends: SIP
  2. Essentially this protocol established what sound and video codec you are going to be using during the call. For example, if you are making a video call, using h.254 and codec G.726 for voice, it will make sure that the that is the same on the other end of the connection. Same applies if you are using h.256 and AAC codec. IT knows that you are broadcasting a high resolution high quality music: RTP (Real-time Transport Protocol)
  3. AXIS tampering is triggered the camera has been disturbed or detects that is no longer looking at once it was looking at before. Thus it waits 15secs, before automatically starting to refocus and make sure that the scene it is looking at is in focus: Tampering Alarm
  4. Measure of visible light in an area: LUX
  5. Half the distant to light, multiple by 4, double your distant away, divide by 4.: Inverse formula of lux
  6. Nas and SD card: Supported storage or Edge Storage?
  7. 1920x1080p Industry standard for HD: HDTV Resolution
  8. Is determined by sensors size and focal length: Field of View
  9. FPT cable is shielded Catx cable, protects against EMI. Can also be run longer then UTP cable: Axis recommends FTP Cable why?
  10. unshielded twisted-pair cable: UTP Cable
  11. Shielded Twisted-pair cable: FPT

4 / break: AXIS Arctic Temperature control

  1. Network Time Protocol, used to synchronize time with the internet: NTP
  2. Translates analog video into digital video and gives you better quality then a standard NVR: What does a video encoder do?
  3. Serial communications protocol: RS
  4. all devices need to be grounded correctly: What needs to happen to correctly protect equipment against power surges?
  5. Flips aspect ration 90 degrees, but lens has to be manually rotated. It will flip the image on its side, but it cannot rotate the physical sensor 90 degrees: Axis corridor format
  6. 8: how many bits make up a byte
  7. Small f-stop means large aperture, which means better low light perfor- mance at the cost of good depth of view: Low f-stop means what?
  8. Will only leave network, time, language and security protocols installed: Fac- tor Restore will only leave?
  9. Nothing: Factory Reset will only leave?
  10. Allow your to segregate devices on the same LAN: VLANS do what?
  11. 10.10.10.x: Class A Ip?
  12. 172.168.x.x: Class b ip?
  13. 192.168.x.x: Class c ip?
  14. 4: Class a poe max power?
  15. 7: Class b poes max power?
  16. 15.4: Class c power?
  17. 35 watts: Poe + max power?
  18. 65 watts: High power poe
  19. Good for longer runs and better bandwidth then MMF (multi mode fiber)- : Single Mode fiber SMF is good for what?
  20. Larger inner core, shorted distance and less bandwidth then SMF: Multi mode fiber MMF
  21. Takes a single poe power cable, and splits POE and DATA: POE

5 / splitter

  1. Essentially takes Fiber and converts to Twisted pair: Media Device is used to?
  2. A device used when the end device needs more power then POE cable comes with: What is a midspan device?
  3. Divide scene resolution by scene width: How do you calculate pixel density?
  4. Divide resolution by Pixel density: How do you get Scene width?
  5. Multiply scene width by pixel density: How do you get scene resolution?
  6. Increase focal length: How do you increase pixel density?
  7. 40 in good conditions, 80 in challenging: What is the minimum pixel density for identification
  8. Video Management System: What is a VMS?
  9. Server that keeps track of constantly changing IP, while keeping a static as its own address: What is a DDNS
  10. One connection to switch, to then multiple streams: What is Multicast?
  11. Single connection between device and stream: What is unicast?
  12. Multiple individual connections to all individual streams: What is Broadcast?
  13. Physical layer, cable: OSI model layer one?
  14. Datalink Layer, dumb switch, is structured around MAC: OSI layer 2?
  15. Network layer, Smart Switch or manged switch: OSI layer 3
  16. IMPORTANT: Thermal camera ignore naming convention: Q camera?
  17. IMPORTANT: Thermal camera, ignore naming convention: Q Camera?
  18. Exterior camera: E variable?
  19. Stainless steel: S Variable?
  20. Vandalism proof: V Variable?
  21. Rugged Camera: R Variable?
  22. Internal cooling fans: C Variable?

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  1. ACAP: What indicates that an axis product will support third party software?
  2. Directly above entrance: Where would you mount a camera to count people?
  3. VLAN and subnet: How do you segregate devices on same lan?
  4. QoS, Quality of service: What routing feature can be used to allocate and prioritize bandwidth?
  5. Higher shutter speed: Flickering in frame can be eliminated by?
  6. network Switch: What enables devices to be able to communicate with each other on lan network?
  7. Router: What device is necessary in order for ditterent networks to contaminate?
  8. C: What letter would a camera have to have in its name in order for it to do good in the heat?
  9. 7: What number would a encoder have to have in its name for it you to know that it is an encoder?
  10. Progressive Scaning: Modern displays use? which draws the entire frame line by line?
  11. Reduced min. operating temperature by 20: Using POE+ on a High POE device will result in?
  12. THERMAL CAMERA IMPORTANT: What type of camera is a Q19142-e?
  13. Arctic Temperature control: What feature would enable a camera to start in -58F ?
  14. Media converter in order to convert Fiber to twisted pair: For cameras without SFP slot you need?
  15. Convert Analog to digital: What is the primary function of an encoder?
  16. 1980x1020, pixel density is 1500, larger then 1280x720: A store whats to identify (150px/ft) customers at a 10" wide entrance. which camera resolution would they have to use?
  17. CSC, Critical security controls: The recommended set of actions set by the CIS is known as the?
  18. DNS: This translates URLS into numerical IP address
  19. 192.168.0.90: What is the default IP of access devices?
  20. IP 66: what IP rating makes a camera compatible to be outside?
  21. Minimal bandwith usage and least strain on devices: Advantage of multicast vs unicast broadcast?
  22. Port Forwarding?: What method allows a device to be accessible even though it is

8 / behind a firewall?

  1. VPN and HTTPS: What are the Two types of secure connections?
  2. NTP: What kind of server would you need to AXIS cameras on time?
  3. Pixel Counter: What tool is used to make sure that you have suflcient pixel density for identification?
  4. WDR-Wide dynamic range: What Axis tech uses multiple exposures and image processing to balance images?
  5. Failover: What feature enables to automatically start recording in case there is an interruption
  6. P frame: What does ZIP stream recalculate the region of interest?
  7. Server Report: What system log should be sent to technical support when an issue is encountered?
  8. TCP: What transmission protocol uses more overhead but secures transmission?
  9. 400L UX: at 10feet you measure 100 lux. You move to 5 ft away, what is your lux reading?
  10. 25 LUX: Your lux reading is 100 at 10ftm. you move to 20ft. what is your lux reading?
  11. Shielding from from EMI and drain wire: STP is recommended because?
  12. Session initiation Protocol: SIP
  13. Will not cause an explosion: Explosion proof cameras?
  14. 3840x2160: What is the maximum resolution of a 4k camera?
  15. To spot temperature detection and temperature alarm zones: What is the functions of a temperature alarm camera?
  16. High bitrate: Indirect of using too much gain?
  17. Remote zoom and focus: And ICS Lens supports?
  18. F series: In order for camera to be discreet you need what kind of camera?
  19. Understanding purpose: First step in designing a system?
  20. Maximum power requirement: POE budget calculations should be made with with what figure?
  21. More pixels on target: What is a potential advantage of using a multi-sensor camera vs a single sensor camera?
  22. uses ROI to basically ignore unimportant parts of a video, and only focus on what is changing: Zip streams works how?