210-060 · Question #129
A systems administrator wants to integrate a new Cisco Unity Connection cluster with an existing directory in the enterprise. What is one valid user import source?
The correct answer is A. Cisco Unified Communications Manager AXL server. Cisco Unity Connection can import users from a CUCM AXL server, which provides directory and user data via a SOAP-based API. The other CUCM service types listed do not expose user directory data.
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A systems administrator wants to integrate a new Cisco Unity Connection cluster with an existing directory in the enterprise. What is one valid user import source?
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- ACisco Unified Communications Manager AXL server
- BCisco Unified Communications Manager CTI server
- CCisco Unified Communications Manager TFTP server
- DCisco Unified Communications Manager MOH server
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Why each option
Cisco Unity Connection can import users from a CUCM AXL server, which provides directory and user data via a SOAP-based API. The other CUCM service types listed do not expose user directory data.
The AXL (Administrative XML Layer) interface on CUCM is a SOAP-based API that exposes user and device directory data. Cisco Unity Connection uses AXL specifically to query and synchronize user accounts from CUCM during import, making it the valid and supported import source for this integration scenario.
The CTI (Computer Telephony Integration) server handles call control events and real-time telephony signaling, not directory or user account data.
The TFTP server is used to deliver phone firmware, configuration files, and dial plan XML to IP phones - it has no role in user directory data.
The MOH (Music on Hold) server streams audio to callers placed on hold and does not store or provide user account information.
Concept tested: Cisco Unity Connection CUCM AXL user import source
Source: https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/voice_ip_comm/connection/15/administration/guide/b_15cucsag.html
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