Additional Trace Tools
Review Questions
You can find the solutions to these questions in Appendix A, "Answers to Review Questions."
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What does Cisco CallManager Serviceability Alarm menu provide? (Choose two.)
- Configuration of alarms
- Alarm analysis
- Alarm message definitions
- Configuration of traces
- Alarm modification
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When you are configuring alarms on Cisco CallManager Serviceability, which of the following statements is true?
- You can define an e-mail address to which you can send alerts.
- It is possible to define which fields should be included in written SDI and SDL trace files.
- More than one destination can be used to write alarm logs in parallel, and each of them can use its own alarm level.
- Alarm levels are predefined on Cisco CallManager and cannot be changed.
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What is the difference between configuring alarms for Java applications and configuring alarms for other services on Cisco CallManager?
- Nothing; the alarms are both configured from CallManager Serviceability.
- Java applications are not able to be monitored using Cisco CallManager.
- Alarms for Java applications use system resources more heavily.
- You must enable Java application alarms through the Windows Registry.
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Which three of the following statements about SDI and SDL traces are true?
- SDI traces log services and run-time events.
- SDL traces log services and run-time events.
- SDI traces log call-processing information.
- SDL traces log call-processing information.
- SDI and SDL traces can be written to plaintext and XML files.
- SDI and SDL traces can be written to plaintext files only.
- SDI and SDL traces can be written to XML files only.
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What does the Trace Collection tool do?
- Collects traces from Cisco CallManager systems and writes them to remote hosts
- Allows you to configure the kind of information that should be collected and written to trace files
- Downloads and compresses trace files from Cisco CallManager systems to a computer
- Saves disk space on Cisco CallManager by deleting trace files after downloading them
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What can you do with the web-based Trace Analysis tool in Cisco CallManager Serviceability? (Choose two.)
- Analyze plaintext-formatted SDI trace files.
- Analyze plaintext-formatted SDL trace files.
- Analyze XML-formatted SDI trace files.
- Analyze XML-formatted SDL trace files.
- Analyze files larger than 2 MB.
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What is the difference between the Q.931 Translator and the Voice Log Translator?
- Q.931 Translator supports SCCP.
- Q.931 Translator supports MGCP.
- The Voice Log Translator can be used to analyze log files without access to the Cisco CallManager system.
- The Q.931 translator is provided for free, but to use Voice Log Translator, you must pay a special license fee.
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Which services support SDL trace logging? (Choose two.)
- Cisco TFTP
- Cisco CallManager
- Database Layer Monitor
- CTIManager
- SDI Monitor
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You receive an alarm level 5 message coming in from the Cisco CallManager service. What well-known name is this alarm level assigned?
- Emergency
- Error
- Critical
- Alert
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Which of the following represent a valid CallManager alarm destination? (Choose three.)
- Microsoft Event Log
- Syslog Server
- SMTP Server
- Trace Log File
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