300-815 · Question #100
An administrator must control the number of calls to a remote specific site to reduce bandwidth constraints. The users on that remote site report bad quality of the calls passing through that WAN link
The correct answer is B. Use Location Bandwidth Management.. Cisco UCM's Location Bandwidth Management (LBM) allows administrators to define logical locations (typically corresponding to physical sites) and set maximum audio and video bandwidth limits for inter-location calls. When the configured bandwidth limit is reached, CUCM rejects ad
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- AUse RSPV.
- BUse Location Bandwidth Management.
- CUse Expressway deployment.
- DUse Call Allow Controller.
How the community answered
(17 responses)- A12% (2)
- B76% (13)
- C6% (1)
- D6% (1)
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Cisco UCM's Location Bandwidth Management (LBM) allows administrators to define logical locations (typically corresponding to physical sites) and set maximum audio and video bandwidth limits for inter-location calls. When the configured bandwidth limit is reached, CUCM rejects additional calls over that WAN link, preventing over-subscription and protecting call quality for existing calls. Option A (RSVP) is a network-level resource reservation protocol and is not a CUCM-native call admission control tool in the same way. Option C (Expressway) is used for firewall traversal and B2B federation, not WAN bandwidth management. Option D ('Call Allow Controller') is not a real Cisco CUCM feature name.
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