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Which two methods can be used by Cisco Jabber to retrieve the configuration settings in an on- premises deployment? (Choose two.)
The correct answer is C. The client retrieves the settings from the phone configuration in addition to the configuration in the D. Use a DNS SRV record to discover the Cisco Unified Communications Manager cluster and. In an on-premises Cisco Jabber deployment, there are two primary methods for clients to retrieve configuration: (C) The client retrieves settings from the phone device configuration in CUCM combined with UC service profile settings - this is the standard CUCM-based provisioning m
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Which two methods can be used by Cisco Jabber to retrieve the configuration settings in an on- premises deployment? (Choose two.)
Options
- AAn XML file can be pushed to the client from Cisco Unified Communications Manager with the
- BUse a DNS SRV record to discover the IM&P cluster and automatically retrieve the UC service
- CThe client retrieves the settings from the phone configuration in addition to the configuration in the
- DUse a DNS SRV record to discover the Cisco Unified Communications Manager cluster and
- EThe client retrieves the settings from the Cisco Unified Communications Manager cluster and
How the community answered
(53 responses)- A2% (1)
- C94% (50)
- E4% (2)
Explanation
In an on-premises Cisco Jabber deployment, there are two primary methods for clients to retrieve configuration: (C) The client retrieves settings from the phone device configuration in CUCM combined with UC service profile settings - this is the standard CUCM-based provisioning method where Jabber reads its configuration from the device's profile; and (D) Using a DNS SRV record to discover the Cisco Unified Communications Manager cluster, after which Jabber can pull configuration automatically. Option B describes IM&P discovery (not CUCM cluster discovery for full config retrieval), and option A describes a push mechanism which is not how Jabber retrieves configuration.
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