How are nonstandard, third-party devices (temperature sensors, water sensors, and so on) added and managed in Cisco Phys

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How are nonstandard, third-party devices (temperature sensors, water sensors, and so on) added and managed in Cisco Phys

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How are nonstandard, third-party devices (temperature sensors, water sensors, and so on) added and managed in Cisco Physical Access Manager software?

A. These devices cannot be added to Cisco PAM.
B. A new device template can be created and the device added to the gateway or module.
C. Devices will only appear as "Generic Input" or "Generic Output"system messages that cannot be defined for specific third-party devices.
D. A new device template can be created and added to the gateway. The device will only appear as "Generic Input" or "Generic Output."
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