You can find the solutions to these questions in Appendix A, "Answers to Review Questions."
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B, C, C, E, and F Although a device pool can assign other settings, Cisco CallManager absolutely requires these elements to create a device pool. |
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B A Cisco IP Phone 7960 only has a total of six line/speed dial buttons available, which immediately eliminates answers C and D. The IP Phone must have at least one line button assigned to it, which eliminates answer A. Answer B represents the default phone button template assigned to the Cisco IP Phone 7960. |
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B To configure auto-registration, you must access the System > Cisco CallManager configuration screen and access the server for which you want to perform the auto-registration. Once there, you can define the range of extensions that the Cisco CallManager should assign to the Cisco IP Phones. |
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D The Cisco CallManager ties configuration information to IP Phones through the MAC address. This is one of the most difficult aspects of adding Cisco IP Phones to the SQL database. |
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A The Region configuration allows you to define the codec used to communicate within the IP Phone's region (typically a LAN environment) and with other regions (typically communicating over the WAN). |
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B By changing the hostnames to IP addresses under the System > Server menu, the Cisco CallManager will automatically update the TFTP server configuration files to use IP addresses rather than hostnames. This eliminates an IP Phone's reliance on DNS. |
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D The Cisco IP Phone uses a list of up to three redundant Cisco CallManagers for registration. This is known as its CallManager Group. |
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C You cannot modify or delete the default CMLocal date/time group. IP Phones using this date/time group will use the same time and time zone the Cisco CallManager is using. |
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B The softkey template governs the feature buttons available to the user on the bottom of their IP Phone display. |
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A, B, and C All of these three methods allow you to obtain the MAC address of the Cisco IP Phone. Although the phone does also support a web interface where the MAC address can be found, it does not support Telnet capabilities. |