1.
Which multiple line appearance parameter sets a number of calls per line beyond which all incoming calls will be forwarded?
2.
What is the process of digit matching?
3.
Which navigation window should you use to restart the server and view the version of the Cisco Unified CallManager 5.0 software?
4.
What is the relationship between a Region and a Location?
5.
Which Cisco Unified CallManager RTMT component retrieves real-time information that exists on nodes in the cluster?
6.
What is the impact of setting an RSVP policy per location pair with a default interlocation RSVP service policy?
7.
What is the difference between a CMR and a CDR?
8.
ABC Company has four locations total, all connected via an IP WAN. Each location has a Cisco Unified CallManager cluster, and the headquarters cluster is connected to all other clusters via intercluster trunks. ABC wants to allow up to eight simultaneous calls across the IP WAN. To call between sites, an employee dials a 2-digit access code plus a 4-digit extension. If more than eight calls are made, or if the IP WAN is not available, calls should be sent to ABC Company's preferred long-distance carrier. If the trunk to the long-distance carrier is not available, the local provider should be used. The long-distance carrier requires 10 digits to complete a long-distance call. The local provider requires 11 digits to complete a long-distance call but only 7 digits for local calls.What is the minimum number of route lists required at the headquarters location?
9.
What happens by default if the Log Partition Monitor's high-water mark is exceeded?
10.
Which new traffic type has been added between Cisco Unified CallManager 5.0 servers?