300-810 · Question #181
An engineer is configuring XMPP federation on the Cisco IM and Presence server and has changed the security settings to TLS Optional on one node in the cluster. What is the next step in the…
The correct answer is C. Restart the Cisco XCP Router. After changing XMPP federation security settings on a Cisco IM and Presence node, the Cisco XCP Router must be restarted to apply the updated TLS configuration.
Question
An engineer is configuring XMPP federation on the Cisco IM and Presence server and has changed the security settings to TLS Optional on one node in the cluster. What is the next step in the configuration process?
Options
- AStart the Cisco DB Replicator
- BStart the Cisco Replication Watcher.
- CRestart the Cisco XCP Router.
- DRestart the Cisco Presence Engine
How the community answered
(51 responses)- A2% (1)
- B8% (4)
- C86% (44)
- D4% (2)
Why each option
After changing XMPP federation security settings on a Cisco IM and Presence node, the Cisco XCP Router must be restarted to apply the updated TLS configuration.
The Cisco DB Replicator handles database synchronization between cluster nodes and is not involved in applying XMPP federation or TLS configuration changes.
The Cisco Replication Watcher monitors database replication health and does not control XMPP federation behavior or TLS settings.
The Cisco XCP Router is the core XMPP routing service on IM and Presence that handles all XMPP federation traffic, including TLS negotiation with external XMPP domains. Restarting the XCP Router forces it to reload the federation security settings (TLS Optional, TLS Required, etc.) so the new configuration takes effect for incoming and outgoing federated connections.
The Cisco Presence Engine handles SIP-based presence subscriptions and is not responsible for XMPP federation routing or TLS negotiation with external XMPP peers.
Concept tested: Cisco IM and Presence XMPP federation TLS settings XCP Router restart
Source: https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/voice_ip_comm/cucm/im_presence/configAdminGuide/14_0_1/cup0_b_config-and-admin-guide-140/cup0_b_config-and-admin-guide-140_chapter_011100.html
Topics
Community Discussion
No community discussion yet for this question.