Exam 300-080 | Question id=4252 | Troubleshoot Call Control Discovery and ILS |
Endpoint A is registered to Cisco Unified Communications Manager as S1@ciscoexam.online. It is trying to call Endpoint B, which is registered to the same company’s Cisco VCS Control with an H.323 ID of S2.internal@ciscoexam.online. The route pattern is set to "*.*" and is pointed to a SIP trunk to the Cisco VCS Control. The search rule for (.*).internal@ciscoexam.online is set to search the local zone. The call does not work. What is a possible reason?
A. |
There is no search pattern to route the call to System B. | |
B. |
There is no valid route pattern to route from System A to System B. | |
C. |
System B is registered as H.323 and needs to use an E.164 alias number only. | |
D. |
The Cisco VCS Control should be neighbor to the Cisco Unified Communications Manager. | |
E. |
You need an MGCP gateway to route from the Cisco Unified Communications Manager to the Cisco VCS Control. | |
F. |
The Cisco VCS Control is missing the Cisco Unified Communications Manager interop option. | |
G. |
The Cisco VCS Control is missing the interworking option. |