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CCNA Voice Bible (640-460) – Drag and Drop QuestionsQuestion 1 Click and drag the protocol on the left to the matching characteristic on the right. Not all options will be used.
Answer: Peer-to-Peer: + SIP Client/Server: + SCCP Question 2 The Adams Group has offices in Londons and Chicagos. Drag the CAS component on the left to the office that it will apply to on the left. Answer: London, United Kingdom: + CAS E1 Chicago, United States: + CAS T1 Question 3 Drag the term Gateway and drop it into the locations that require a voice gateway
Answer: Question 4 Drag the correct length arrow(s) that represent call legs and drop them into the proper position to show how call leg(s) are used in a call. Arrows can be used more than once, and not all may apply. Answer: Question 5 Drag the correct Call Leg and drop it in the proper position to provide call setup in both directions. Arrows may be used more than once , and not all may apply. Answer: Question 6 Place the steps for inbound dial-peer matching in the correct order Answer: 1) Look for the incoming called-number command in the dial peer that matches the called number or DNIS string in the inbound call leg. Question 7 Three tasks are necessary to configure IP addressing for Cisco Unity Express hardware. The phrase that begins the statement for these tasks is on the right. Click and drag the phrase from the left to the box on the right that correctly completes the statement for each task. Answer: - Configure the service engine interface: with a static IP address or IP address Question 8 Click and drag the description on the left to the signaling type it corresponds to on the right. Not all may apply. Answer: 1) Address Signaling: digits dialed or called party number that can be system -specific or variant-specific. |
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