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Which two routing rules are available in Cisco Unity Connection call routing? (Choose two.)
The correct answer is A. direct routing rules D. forwarded routing rules. Cisco Unity Connection call routing uses two types of routing rules - direct and forwarded - to distinguish how an incoming call arrived at the system.
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Which two routing rules are available in Cisco Unity Connection call routing? (Choose two.)
Options
- Adirect routing rules
- Bindirect routing rules
- Cbidirectional routing rules
- Dforwarded routing rules
- Ebackward routing rules
- Finbound routing rules
- Goutbound routing rules
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- F6% (1)
Why each option
Cisco Unity Connection call routing uses two types of routing rules - direct and forwarded - to distinguish how an incoming call arrived at the system.
Direct routing rules apply to calls that are dialed directly to the Unity Connection pilot number, allowing the system to route them based on criteria such as calling number or dialed number.
Indirect routing rules is not a valid routing rule type in Cisco Unity Connection - there is no such category in the call routing configuration.
Bidirectional routing rules do not exist in Cisco Unity Connection call routing.
Forwarded routing rules apply to calls that have been forwarded to Unity Connection from another number, such as a CUCM extension, and allow distinct routing logic based on forward type and caller information.
Backward routing rules is not a defined routing rule type in Cisco Unity Connection.
Inbound routing rules is not a specific rule type in CUC - the product distinguishes between direct and forwarded, not inbound and outbound.
Outbound routing rules do not exist in Cisco Unity Connection - routing rules only apply to incoming calls.
Concept tested: Cisco Unity Connection direct and forwarded call routing rules
Source: https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/voice_ip_comm/connection/14/administration/guide/b_14cucsag/b_14cucsag_chapter_0101.html
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