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300-085 Question #197: Real Exam Question with Answer & Explanation

The correct answer is C: A partition consists of a logical grouping of Objects that are identified by extension, name, or. Cisco Unity Connection uses partitions as logical groupings of objects and search spaces to control dial plan and message addressing scope.

Cisco Unity Connection

Question

Which two statements about partitions and search spaces in Cisco Unity Connection are true? (Choose two.)

Options

  • AYou find partitions, and search spaces under call routing rules.
  • BChanging the system default partition and search space affect any objects or templates that are
  • CA partition consists of a logical grouping of Objects that are identified by extension, name, or
  • DPartitions and search spaces provide a way to segregate the global dial and message addressing
  • EA partition contains an ordered list of search spaces.

Explanation

Cisco Unity Connection uses partitions as logical groupings of objects and search spaces to control dial plan and message addressing scope.

Common mistakes.

  • A. Partitions and search spaces are configured under 'Call Management' in Unity Connection administration, not specifically nested under call routing rules.
  • B. Changing the system default partition and search space only affects new objects created without explicit assignments; it does not retroactively change objects or templates that already have specific partition/search space assignments.
  • E. This reverses the relationship - a search space contains an ordered list of partitions, not the other way around; partitions are the containers of objects, not of search spaces.

Concept tested. Unity Connection partitions and search spaces dial plan segmentation

Reference. https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/voice_ip_comm/connection/14/administration/guide/b_14cucsag/b_14cucsag_chapter_01110.html

Topics

#partitions#search spaces#dial plan#call routing

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