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Question ID 12911

Refer to the exhibit.

How many SIP signaling transaction(s) took place in this SIP message exchange between
two SIP user agents?

Option A

1

Option B

2

Option C

3

Option D

4

Option E

5

Option F

Answer : C

Explanation: During the establishment, maintenance and termination of a SIP session, signaling messages are exchanged between the two SIP endpoints. There are two different kinds of signaling conversations that those messages take part in: transactions and dialogs. A transaction is a SIP message exchange between two user-agents that starts with a request and ends with its final response (it can also contain zero or more provisional responses in between). For example, during the termination of a SIP session, one user releases the call by sending a BYE request and the other party replies back with a 200 OK response. This message exchange is called a transaction. But what happens in the case of the INVITE request? The establishment of a SIP session starts basically with an INVITE request and is considered as completed upon the receipt of the ACK. In this case, the transaction starts with the INVITE request and ends with the 200 OK, so the ACK is not part of the transaction. The ACK can be considered as a transaction on its own. However, when the final response to an INVITE is not a 2xx response, then the ACK is considered as part of the transaction. A dialog is a complete exchange of SIP messages between two user-agents. That means that transactions are actually parts of a dialog. For example, in the case of a SIP session establishment, a dialog starts with the INVITE-200 OK transaction, continues with the ACK and ends with the BYE-200 OK transaction. The picture below depicts the dialog and transactions that take place during the establishment of a SIP session:

Correct Answer C
Explanation


Question ID 12912

Refer to the exhibit.


You received this debug output to troubleshoot a Cisco IOS MGCP gateway problem at a
customer site. What is the purpose of this message?

Option A

The MGCP gateway uses this message to respond to an RQNT message from Cisco Unified Communications Manager.

Option B

 The MGCP gateway uses this message to respond to an AUCX message from Cisco Unified Communications Manager.

Option C

 The MGCP gateway uses this message to respond to an AUEP message from Cisco Unified Communications Manager.

Option D

The MGCP gateway uses this message to respond to a DLCX message from Cisco Unified Communications Manager.

Option E

 The MGCP gateway uses this message to respond to an NTFY message from Cisco Unified Communications Manager.

Correct Answer C
Explanation Explanation: This message requests the status of an endpoint. Information that can be audited with this includes Requested Events,DigitMap,SignalRequests,RequestIdentifier,QuarantineHandling, Notified Entity, Connection Identifiers, Detect Events, Observed Events, Event States, Bearer Information, Restart Method, Restart Delay, ReasonCode, PackageList, Max MGCP Datagram, and Capabilities. The response will include information about each of the items for which auditing info was requested.

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