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A network engineer needs to configure high availability on the Cisco IM and presence cluster. After the configuration was completed and tested, the engineer noticed on Cisco UCM that the IM and…
The correct answer is D. Presence Redundancy Group Configuration > High Availability > click Fallback. When the Cisco IM and Presence publisher is in a 'Failed Over' state, it means the subscriber has taken over as the active node. To restore the publisher to its primary active role, an administrator must navigate to the Presence Redundancy Group Configuration in Cisco UCM and…
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A network engineer needs to configure high availability on the Cisco IM and presence cluster. After the configuration was completed and tested, the engineer noticed on Cisco UCM that the IM and Presence publisher is in "Failed Over" state. Which set of steps must be taken to resolve this issue?
Options
- ACisco UCM Group Configuration > High Availability > click Fallback
- BBLF Presence Group Configuration > High Availability > select the publisher server > click
- CBLF Presence Group Configuration > High Availability > click Fallback
- DPresence Redundancy Group Configuration > High Availability > click Fallback
How the community answered
(39 responses)- A15% (6)
- B3% (1)
- C5% (2)
- D77% (30)
Explanation
When the Cisco IM and Presence publisher is in a 'Failed Over' state, it means the subscriber has taken over as the active node. To restore the publisher to its primary active role, an administrator must navigate to the Presence Redundancy Group Configuration in Cisco UCM and click 'Fallback' under the High Availability section. This triggers a controlled failback of services to the publisher node. Options A and B reference incorrect menu paths (UCM Group and BLF Presence Group are unrelated to IM&P HA), and Option C points to the BLF Presence Group instead of the Presence Redundancy Group.
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