INTRODUCTION The Polycom Certified Videoconferencing Engineer (PCVE) examination tests that the successful candidate has the necessary knowledge to perform implementation, configuration and troubleshooting operations for small to medium-sized environments on the Polycom RealPresence Platform including: RealPresence Solutions Universal Video Collaboration Video Resource Management Virtualization Management Enterprise Video Capture Universal Access & Security In addition, the PCVE exam will validate the individual s knowledge of networking models, standards and protocols relevant to videoconferencing. Both these elements will verify that the individual has the knowledge and skills required by Polycom to offer support to the customer and end-user, and understand the information that should be gathered when escalating more complex problems. Any individual who feels he or she has the requisite experience can take the test and if successful they will be PCVE certified. For students who are new to videoconferencing and Polycom solutions the following preparation is recommended: CompTIA Network+ certification or equivalent knowledge to successfully complete the networking fundamentals portion. This is not mandatory but is highly recommended Polycom Fundamentals elearning modules which cover networking models, standards and protocols and are approximately 2 hours in duration RealPresence Platform: Installation, Configuration & Troubleshooting (Level 2) RPIIT202 5-day classroom training Practical experience of the RealPresence Platform and review of the product documentation UPDATES Polycom will update the question bank at least once a year to reflect new releases. The updates will be aligned with those applied to the RealPresence Platform: Installation, Configuration & Troubleshooting (Level 2) RPIIT202 course. The current version of the exam is based on: HDX v3.0.x, RMX v7.6.x, DMA v4.x, CMA v6.x, VBP 11.x Page 1 of 5
TEST FORMAT Questions relating to the RealPresence Platform domains are open book meaning approved reference material may be used. The list of approved material is below: Administrator s Guide for Polycom HDX Systems (version 3.0.5) Polycom RMX 1500/2000/4000 Administrator s Guide (v7.6.1) Polycom CMA System Operations Guide (version 6.0) Polycom DMA 7000 System Operations Guide (version 4.0.3) Polycom RSS 4000 System User Guide (v7.0.0) Polycom Video Border Proxy (VBP ) Series datasheet Note: From 25th February 2013 these materials will be available as Reference PDFs during the exam. Until this date candidates should print the documents if they wish to use them at the test center. DOMAIN WEIGHTING AND OBJECTIVES This examination blueprint includes domain weighting and test objectives. The contents of the examination blueprint help provide a guide of what to expect on this exam. The table below lists the domains measured by this examination and the extent to which they are represented. Domain % of Examination 1. Fundamentals 30% 2. RealPresence Platform Implementation 13% 3. RealPresence Platform Configuration 38% 4. RealPresence Platform Troubleshooting 19% Total 100% The objectives below are not exhaustive and other related questions may be included in the exam. Domain 1 Fundamentals 1.1 Recognize an analog signal Identify how a signal moves Recognize how a signal changes Identify how a signal is translated Understand how an audio signal is measured Page 2 of 5 1.2 Identify the difference between an analog and digital signal Understand how a digital signal is created, recognising sampling, compression and pulse code modulation Recognize how a digital signal moves Identify how a digital signal is translated
1.3 Identify what video resolution is Identify high definition resolutions Recognize resolutions provided by standard video codecs 1.4 Identify what a standard is, including umbrella standards 1.5 Identify H.323-related protocols sand what they are used for Recognize H.323 as an umbrella protocol 1.6 Identify SIP-related protocols and what they are used for Recognize SIP messages 1.7 Identify network communication methods, including The responsibilities of the OSI layers in the 7-layer model The difference between the OSI and TCP/IP layer models The position of a selection of standards within the TCP/IP model Domain 2 RealPresence Platform Implementation Demonstrate an understanding of implementation methods for RealPresence Platform solutions including: 2.1 RealPresence Solutions Distinguish default username and password details Identify variables set using out of box configuration Understand provisioning methods 2.2 Universal Video Collaboration Recognize default connection methods Distinguish default username and password details Select the correct information required to obtain an activation key 2.3 Video Resource Management Recognize default connection methods Distinguish default username and password details Identify variables set using out of box configuration 2.4 Virtualization Management Recognize default connection methods Distinguish default username and password details Identify basic call server and MCU configuration Page 3 of 5
2.5 Enterprise Video Capture Recognize default connection methods Distinguish default username and passwords 2.6 Universal Access & Security Recognize the correct solution for a given implementation requirement Identify initial setup configuration Domain 3 RealPresence Platform Configuration Demonstrate an understanding of configuration methods for RealPresence Platform solutions including: 3.1 RealPresence Solutions Recognize menu options Understand configuration options such as encryption and web monitoring Distinguish correct file types for software update Recognize methods for correctly powering down and performing hardware reset 3.2 Universal Video Collaboration Determine the use of system flags in configuration Recognize how to utilize Personal Conference Manager Distinguish the difference between restore methods Identify resource usage in Continuous Presence and Voice Switched Mode Understand user roles and associated permissions Recognize functions of entry queues, conference profiles and meeting rooms 3.3 Video Resource Management Recognize external integration methods and their associated technologies Define the licensing model Recognize configuration required to configure scheduling Identify the device types which can be provisioned Understand user roles and associated permissions Identify various reports, their contents and usage 3.4 Virtualization Management Identify the differences between scalability, resiliency, load-balancing, virtualization and redundancy Recognize external integration methods and their associated technologies Understand user roles and associated permissions Recognize Conference Manager functions Identify MCU management techniques Define resiliency techniques in terms of hardware setup Page 4 of 5
3.5 Enterprise Video Capture Recognize configuration functions of templates and virtual recording rooms Understand user roles and associated permissions Identify SIP and H.323 signaling settings Domain 4 RealPresence Platform Troubleshooting Demonstrate an understanding of troubleshooting methods for RealPresence Platform solutions including: 4.1 RealPresence Solutions Recognize in-call troubleshooting options Understand common reasons for call failure Select correct log types for fault escalation Recognize integrated network troubleshooting methods 4.2 Universal Video Collaboration Recognize basic error modes and how to resolve them Select correct log types for fault escalation Understand common reasons for call failure Select common reasons for unexpected call behavior 4.3 Video Resource Management Understand common reasons for scheduling failure Select correct log types for fault escalation Identify gatekeeper registration issues Recognize user access and scheduling issues 4.4 Virtualization Management Select correct log types for fault escalation Identify gatekeeper registration issues Understand common reasons for call failure Select common reasons for unexpected call behavior 4.5 Enterprise Video Capture Select correct log types for fault escalation Understand common reasons for call failure Select common reasons for unexpected call behavior Page 5 of 5