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300-815 Exam Dumps - Implementing Cisco Advanced Call Control and Mobility Services (CLACCM)

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Question # 41

Exhibit.

Refer to the exhibit. All calls from site A to site B are failing, and the issue has been identified as a media negotiation problem. Which configuration change resolves the issue?

A.

Disable G.722 on all devices at both sites.

B.

Enable Early Offer on the SIP trunk.

C.

Increase the bandwidth allowance between the RTP_Reg and SJ_Reg regions to 64 kbps.

D.

Create a new audio codec preference list with G.711 U-law 64k as the highest priority and apply it to RTP_Reg and SJ_Reg.

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Question # 42

When route patterns are defined as precisely as possible on a Cisco UCM, the control and reliability of the calling plan is increased. A route pattern must be added to support calls to this number range: 9135200 to 9135205. The calls are on-net and no translation patterns are configured. Which configuration meets these requirements?

A.

913520[012345]

B.

913520X

C.

913520[1–5]

D.

913520!

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Question # 43

A user reports when they press the services key they do not receive a user ID and password prompt to assign the phone extension. Which action resolves the issue?

A.

Create the default device profiles for all phone models that are used.

B.

Subscribe the phone to the Cisco Extension Mobility service.

C.

Create the end user and associate it to the device profile.

D.

Assign the extension as a mobile extension.

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Question # 44

Alter a new SIP trunk is configured from a third-party SIP trunk provider, the call does not seem to work. A troubles hooting tool and a trace log from the Cisco Unified Border Element shows that there is communication with the provider and that it is sending out SDP information in the 2XX response. Why is the call not working?

A.

The Cisco Unified Border Element does not have any PDVM resources to terminate the SIP trunk assigned.

B.

The SIP provider expects a delayed offer.

C.

The SIP provider expects an early offer.

D.

The Cisco Unified Border Element must be licensed for third-party SIP trunks.

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Question # 45

Refer to the exhibit.

A collaboration engineer is troubleshooting an issue where external callers cannot leave voicemail messages. Also, internal users report hearing the reorder tone (fast busy) when they attempt to retrieve voicemail messages from their Cisco IP phones. Which action resolves the issue?

A.

Ensure that Cisco UCM can resolve the destination address via DNS.

B.

Start the Cisco Call Manager service at the destination.

C.

Ensure that the SIP Trunk Security Profile is configured to use UDP for transport.

D.

Verify that the correct port numbers are used for the SIP trunk.

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Question # 46

A new solution is configured to support internal, local, and international calling. Calling [+44 1111 1111] from one of the registered internal phones does not work. Local and internal calls seem to work without any problems. The configuration has patterns configured to match the failing dialed number [+44 …. ….]. The other configured patterns show [2…] for internal numbers and [555 …] for local numbers. International numbers use E.164 as recommended. What is missing to make this solution work?

A.

001 or 00 must be used instead of the + sign on Cisco UCM

B.

=+ cannot be used in a route pattern, only in a SIP pattern

C.

\ in front of the +

D.

/ in front of the +

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Question # 47

Refer to the exhibit.

An engineer is troubleshooting a call-establishment problem between Cisco Unified Border Element and Cisco UCM. Which command set corrects the issue?

A.

SIP binding in SIP configuration mode:

voice service voip sip

bind control source-interface GigabitEthernetO/0/0 bind media source-interface GigabitEthernetO/0/0

B.

SIP binding In SIP configuration mode:

voice service volp

sip

bind control source-Interface GlgabltEthernetO/0/1 bind media source-Interface GlgabltEthernetO/0/1

C.

SIP binding In dial-peer configuration mode:

dial-peer voice 300 voip

voice-class sip bind control source-interface GigabitEthernetO/0/1 voice-class sip bind media source-interface GigabitEthernetO/0/1

D.

SIP binding in dial-peer configuration mode:

dial-peer voice 100 volp

voice-class sip bind control source-interface GigabitEthernetO/0/0

voice-class sip bind media source-interface GigabitEthernetO/0/0

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Question # 48

Refer to the exhibit. This message is sent to the device being placed on hold for the Music On Hold audio setup. The held party reports receiving dead air rather than music when the call was put on hold. The software Music On Hold server on Cisco UCM is used in this scenario. Assume that the audio leg between the Music On Hold server and the held device uses G.711, and the relevant region relationship is configured for 64 kbps. What is the cause of the issue?

A.

The bandwidth configured for this region relationship is too low and must be increased to 96 kbps or higher.

B.

The device that is placed on hold does not support G.711, and a transcoder could not be allocated for the call.

C.

Cisco UCM is sending a=inactive to the held device.

D.

The Music On Hold server does not support G.711 and a transcoder could not be allocated for the call.

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