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300-810 · Question #230

An administrator is configuring Cisco Unity Express and is using the default Auto-Attendant script, aa.aef. Which script parameter prevents the script from transferring callers to external numbers?

The correct answer is D. allowExternalTransfers. In the Cisco Unity Express default Auto-Attendant script (aa.aef), the parameter allowExternalTransfers controls whether callers can be transferred to external (outside) numbers. When this parameter is set to 'false', the script will refuse to transfer callers to external PSTN…

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Question

An administrator is configuring Cisco Unity Express and is using the default Auto-Attendant script, aa.aef. Which script parameter prevents the script from transferring callers to external numbers?

Options

  • AdisableExternalTransfers
  • BdisableTollFraud
  • CdisallowExternalTransfers
  • DallowExternalTransfers

How the community answered

(36 responses)
  • A
    3% (1)
  • B
    6% (2)
  • C
    3% (1)
  • D
    89% (32)

Explanation

In the Cisco Unity Express default Auto-Attendant script (aa.aef), the parameter allowExternalTransfers controls whether callers can be transferred to external (outside) numbers. When this parameter is set to 'false', the script will refuse to transfer callers to external PSTN numbers, effectively preventing toll fraud through the auto-attendant. The parameter does not disable the feature by a 'disable' or 'disallow' prefix - it is an affirmative flag that, when turned off (set to false), blocks external transfers. The other options (disableExternalTransfers, disableTollFraud, disallowExternalTransfers) are not valid parameter names in the aa.aef script.

Topics

#Cisco Unity Express#Auto-Attendant#Script Configuration#Call Transfer Control

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