what will occur?
Assume that all learned SAF routes are placed in the SAF_Pt partition.
The 3XXXdirectory number pattern is being advertised by a remote cluster and is also being
blocked by the local cluster that is shown in the exhibit. An IP Phone is attached to the local
cluster and is configured with a CSS that contains the following partitions: SAF_Pt and internal_Pt
in this order. When the IP phone places a call to 3001, what will occur?
Which course of action will resolve this issue?
Which configuration on serial 0/1/0.121 would resolve that issue?
Which two troubleshooting techniques would be helpful in resolving this issue?
You have been presented with a trouble ticket from an end user who works at a remote location
that is served by a Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express. The user reports being
unable to place calls to international numbers, but all other calls work properly and other users at
this location can place international calls. Which two troubleshooting techniques would be helpful
in resolving this issue? (Choose Two)
Which statement indicates something that can cause an inbound PSTN call to an H.323 gateway that is configured
Which statement indicates something that can cause an inbound PSTN call to an H.323 gateway
that is configured in Cisco Unified Communications Manager to fail to ring an IP Phone?
What is the most likely cause for this issue?
An IP phone that is connected through a Cisco Catalyst 3750 Series Switch is failing to register
with Cisco Unified Communications Manager. When the user presses the settings button on the
phone, the Operational VLAN ID shows a blank entry. What is the most likely cause for this issue?
what point should you restart the troubleshooting process?
If after observing the results of your action plan, the problem still remains, at what point should you
restart the troubleshooting process?
What can cause this issue?
After a successful login using Cisco Extension Mobility, an IP phone performs a restart followed by
a reset. What can cause this issue?
What are two possible causes of this synchronization issue?
Your Cisco Unified CallManager 5.0 cluster is using your corporate Windows 2003 Active
Directory for user information. Over the weekend you updated the Windows 2003 Active Directory
Server and added a small group of new users. Cisco Unified CallManager is configured to
synchronize with the Active Directory server every 8 hours and it has been 32 hours since the last
successful synchronization. The configuration on Cisco Unified CallManager did not change during
the Active Directory server upgrade and the remainder of the Windows network is functioning
properly.
What are two possible causes of this synchronization issue? (Choose two.)
What needs to be done to allow the MGCP gateway to use a different call agent if the primary fails?
You have received a trouble ticket stating that users cannot place calls to the
PSTN. During testing you discover the gateway is not switching to the secondary call agent when
the primary call agent is unreachable.
What needs to be done to allow the MGCP gateway to use a different call agent if the primary
fails?