What is the major difference between the two possible Cisco lM and Presence high-availability modes?
Correct Answer:
C
Balanced mode provides user load balancing and user failover in the event of an outage. Active/standby mode provides an always on standby node in the event of an outage, but it does not provide load balancing.
Here is a more detailed explanation of the two modes: Balanced mode: In balanced mode, the IM and Presence Service nodes are configured to work together to provide high availability. The nodes are configured in a redundancy group, and the system automatically balances the load of users across the nodes in the group. If one of the nodes fails, the system automatically fails over the users to the other nodes in the group.
Active/standby mode: In active/standby mode, one of the IM and Presence Service nodes is designated as the active node, and the other nodes are designated as standby nodes. The active node handles all of the user traffic, and the standby nodes are only used if the active node fails. If the active node fails, the system automatically fails over to one of the standby nodes.
Given this H.323 gateway configuration and using Cisco best practices, how must the called party transformation pattern be configured to ensure that a proper ISDN type of number is set?
Correct Answer:
C
An engineer must configure switch port 5/1 to send CDP packets to configure an attached Cisco IP phone to trust tagged traffic on it’s access port. Which command is required to complete the configuration?
Correct Answer:
B
What is a reason for using a Diffserv value of AF41 for video traffic?
Correct Answer:
D
An engineer must configure a SIP route pattern using domain routing with destination +13135551212. The domain ciscocm1.jupiter.com resolves to 192.168.1.3. How must the IPV4 Pattern be configured?
Correct Answer:
B