What will your reply be?
You are the network engineer at domain.com. TestKing has an IP network. Your newly appointed TestKing trainee wants to know which issues would adversely affect voice quality on the TestKing network.
What will your reply be?
How many dial peers must you configure to meet these requirements?
You are the network engineer at domain.com. TestKing has its headquarters inNew Yorkand a branch office inDelaware.Users at headquarters must be able to call users at the branch office and users at the branch office must be able to call headquarters.
How many dial peers must you configure to meet these requirements?
What component can be used to compensate for jitter?
What component can be used to compensate for jitter?
What is it?
You have been forwarded some questions by a prospectiveVoIPcustomer who would like to know the Cisco default sample size for the G.729 codec.
What is it?
What effect did this have on TestKing’s voice traffic?
What will your reply be?
You are the network technician at domain.com. Your newly appointed TestKing trainee wants to know which signal types are used by E&M.
What will your reply be?
which side is generally the Cisco side?
In the connection between a Cisco router and an E&M port on a PBX, which side is generally the Cisco side?
what is the common result?
When impendence is mismatched in a two-wire to four-wire circuit, what is the common result?
How is CAS different on E1 and T1?
How is CAS different on E1 and T1?
When extension 2011000 dials 4041200, how are digits manipulated in R1 so they are presented correctly at TK2?
hostname TK1 !
interface serial 0/0 ip address 172.16.1.1 255.255.255.248 !
controller t1 framingesp clock source line linecodeb8zs ds0-group 1timeslots 1-24 typee&m-wink-start !
voice-port 1/0:1 !
dial-peer voice 1 voip destination-pattern 404555….
session-target ipv4:172.16.1.6 !
dial-peer voice 2 ports destination-pattern 201555….
port 1/0:1
hostname TK2 !
interface serial 0/0 ip address 172.16.1.6 255.255.255.248
controller t1 framingesp clock source line linecodeb8zs ds0-group 1timeslots 1-24 typee&m-wink-start !
voice-port 1/0:1 !
dial-peer voice 1 voip destination-pattern 201555….
session-target ipv4:172.16.1.1 !
dial-peer voice 2 ports destination-pattern 404555….
port 1/0:1
Use the figure above to answer this question.
When extension 2011000 dials 4041200, how are digits manipulated in R1 so they are presented correctly at TK2?