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Question ID 12993 | Which design restriction applies to Cisco Unified Communications Manager Session
Management Edition clustering over the WAN deployment with extended round-trip times in
Cisco Unified CM 9.1 and later releases?
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Option A | SIP and H.323 intercluster trunks are supported.
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Option B | Only SIP trunk is supported.
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Option C | SIP trunks and H.323 gateways are supported.
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Option D | A minimum of 1.544 Mb/s bandwidth is required for all traffic between any two nodes in the cluster.
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Option E | Only RSVP agents can be configured and registered to the SME cluster as media resources.
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Correct Answer | B |
Explanation Explanation: Using only SIP trunks in the SME cluster allows you to deploy a "media transparent" cluster where media resources, when required, are inserted by the end or leaf Unified Communications system and never by SME. Using only SIP trunks also allows you to use extended round trip times (RTTs) between SME nodes when clustering over the WAN.
Question ID 12994 | When IP phone A was provisioned in a Cisco Unified Communications Manager, 2001 was
configured as the directory number for its first line. Also, bob@cisco.com was defined as
the only directory URI on the Directory Number configuration page for this line. A few days
later, an end user was created in the same Cisco Unified Communications Manager and
was associated with the same phone with the primary extension set to 2001. Also,
bobby@cisco.com was defined as a directory URI for that end user.
Which option about the primary directory URI for IP phone A is true?
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Option A | bob@cisco.com
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Option B | bobby@cisco.com
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Option C | It depends on which radio button was selected next to the Directory URI entries on the Directory Configuration page.
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Option D | Both are primary directory URIs in a manner like a shared line for DNs.
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Option E | Neither are primary directory URIs for IP phone A.
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Correct Answer | B |
Explanation Reference: http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/voice_ip_comm/cucm/admin/9_0_1/ccmsys/CUCM_ BK_CD2F83FA_00_cucm-system-guide-90/CUCM_BK_CD2F83FA_00_system- guide_chapter_0101111.html