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Question ID 12951 | What is the maximum length of any numeric geographic area address in ITU
recommendation E.164?
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Option A | 15
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Option B | 18
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Option C | 21
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Option D | 22
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Option E | 25
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Correct Answer | A |
Explanation Explanation: E.164 defines a general format for international telephone numbers. Plan-conforming numbers are limited to a maximum of 15 digits. The presentation of numbers is usually prefixed with the character + (plus sign), indicating that the number includes the international country calling code (country code), and must typically be prefixed when dialing with the appropriate international call prefix, which is a trunk code to reach an international circuit from within the country of call origination.
Question ID 12952 | What is the number of directory URIs with which a Cisco Unified Communications Manager
directory number can be associated?
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Option A | 1
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Option B | up to 2
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Option C | up to 3
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Option D | up to 4
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Option E | up to 5
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Correct Answer | E |
Explanation Explanation: Cisco Unified Communications Manager supports dialing using directory URIs for call addressing. Directory URIs look like email addresses and follow the username@host format where the host portion is an IPv4 address or a fully qualified domain name. A directory URI is a uniform resource identifier, a string of characters that can be used to identify a directory number. If that directory number is assigned to a phone, Cisco Unified Communications Manager can route calls to that phone using the directory URI. URI dialing is available for SIP and SCCP endpoints that support directory URIs.