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Exam: | 400-051 - CCIE Collaboration Written |
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Posted: | Monday, October 2, 2017 |
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@Nortel - The answer to the Question is E and not E...
busy-trigger-per-button command considers both incoming and outgoing calls ..As total active calls are 3, the 4th call will be forwarded to busy tone(Option E)
" After the number of active calls, incoming and outgoing, on an octo-line directory number reaches the limit set with this command, the next incoming call to the directory number is forwarded to the Call Forward Busy destination"
Reference : http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/voice_ip_comm/cucme/command/reference/cme_b1ht.html#wp1050158
!
ephone-dn 1 octo-line
number 2001
huntstop channel 4
!
ephone 1
mac-address 1111.1111.1111
max-call-per-button 5
busy-trigger-per-button 3
type 7965
button 1:1
!
Ephone 1 has three active calls. The first two calls were inbound calls, which the user put on hold
to place a third call outbound. What will happen on ephone 1 when a fourth call arrives for
extension 2001?
A. The fourth call will be delivered to ephone 1 because it only received two inbound calls, one call
less than the busy-trigger-per-button setting.
B. The fourth call will be delivered to ephone 1 because the huntstop channel setting is not yet
saturated.
C. The fourth call will be delivered to ephone 1 because it can handle up to five calls on each
button.
D. The fourth call will be held temporarily by the IOS Software until ephone 1 disconnects one of
the active calls.
E. The fourth call will not be delivered and the caller will hear a user busy tone.
Answer: E ->> A
* huntstop channel X - prevents incoming call channel hunting (our case - max 4, a fourth call arrives)
* max-calls-per-button maximum number of incoming + outgoing calls (our case - maX 5)
* busy-trigger-per-button - maximum number of incoming calls (our case - max 3, the first two calls were inbound calls).
This command limits the calls to an octo-line on the specified phone by triggering Call Forward Busy or a busy tone. After the number of active calls, incoming and outgoing, on an octo-line directory number reaches the limit set with this command,
Please tell me the question numbers, whcih are wrong.
Could you please upload the dumps with these corrections.
all the questions from the dump were in the exam.
But, you need to correct some wrong answers, but have questions is already a big luck
Exam Q24 - AVC & MPEG-4 Part 10
Exam Q15 - it is DLCX instead of CRCX
Exam Q110 is CRCX instead of DLCX
maximum length of E164 number is 15 (maximum length of E164 number - ITU recommendation is 15 digits. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E.164)
I have passed the exam today with 98x. Every single question was from dump. I made some mistakes intentionally.
Note that some question answers are incorrect or misplaced.
#15 is actually DLCX
#110 is CRCX
as per your update you sat in the exam so pls confirm is dump carried all question ?
how much valid dump is?
Is it a valid dump and cover all questions on that exam?
Regards,
Mesut
Please comment of send the link for latest dump.
What does a TRC definition include?
##Definition of server model and local components (CPU, RAM, adapters, local storage) at the orderable part number level.
##Required RAID configuration (e.g. RAID5, RAID10, etc.) - including battery backup cache or SuperCap - when the TRC uses DAS storage
##Guidance on hardware installation and basic setup (e.g. click here). ##Click here for detailed Cisco UCS server documentation regarding hardware configuration procedures.
##Configuration of Virtual-to-physical network interface mapping is design-dependent and not included in TRC definition.
Which definition is included in a Cisco UC on UCS TRC? (answ B)
A. required RAID configuration, when the TRC uses direct-attached storage
B. configuration of virtual-to-physical network interface mapping
C. step-by-step procedures for hardware BIOS, firmware, drivers, and RAID setup
D. configuration settings and patch recommendations for VMware software
E. server model and local components (CPU, RAM, adapters, local storage) by name only; part numbers are not included because they change over time
Question 3 and Question 102 are duplicate
Question 3
Which definition is included in a Cisco UC on UCS TRC?
http://docwiki.cisco.com/wiki/UC_Virtualization_Supported_Hardware#UC_on_UCS_Tested_Reference_Configurations
What does a TRC definition include?
Definition of server model and local components (CPU, RAM, adapters, local storage) at the orderable part number level. (D)
Required RAID configuration (e.g. RAID5, RAID10, etc.) - including battery backup cache or SuperCap - when the TRC uses DAS storage
Guidance on hardware installation and basic setup
Configuration of Virtual-to-physical network interface mapping is design-dependent and not included in TRC definition. (B)
Configuration of adapters (such as Cisco VIC, 3rd-party CNA / NIC / HBA) is design-dependent and not included in TRC definition. (E)
Configuration settings or step by step procedures for hardware BIOS, firmware, drivers, RAID setup are not included (C)
Design, installation and configuration of external hardware is not included in TRC definition, such as
Storage arrays (such as those from EMC, NetApp or other vendors) (A)
Question 102
Which definition is included in a Cisco UC on UCS TRC?
What does a TRC definition include?
Definition of server model and local components (CPU, RAM, adapters, local storage) at the orderable part number level. (NOT E)
Required RAID configuration (e.g. RAID5, RAID10, etc.) - including battery backup cache or SuperCap - when the TRC uses DAS storage (A)
Guidance on hardware installation and basic setup
Configuration of Virtual-to-physical network interface mapping is design-dependent and not included in TRC definition. (B)
Configuration of adapters (such as Cisco VIC, 3rd-party CNA / NIC / HBA) is design-dependent and not included in TRC definition.
Configuration settings or step by step procedures for hardware BIOS, firmware, drivers, RAID setup are not included (C)
Design, installation and configuration of external hardware is not included in TRC definition, such as
Storage arrays (such as those from EMC, NetApp or other vendors)
Configuration settings, patch recommendations or step by step procedures for VMware software are not included in TRC definition. (D)