300-815 · Question #44
Which two statements are correct with respect to the Client Matter Code setting in the route pattern configuration? (Choose two.)
The correct answer is A. The Client Matter Code feature does not support overlap sending because the Cisco Unified CM cannot determine when to prompt the user for the code. B. If you check the Allow Overlap Sending check box, the Require Client Matter Code check box becomes disabled.. Statement A is correct: CMC does not support overlap sending because CUCM cannot determine when dialing ends and thus cannot know when to prompt the user for the CMC. Statement B is correct: enabling 'Allow Overlap Sending' automatically disables the 'Require Client Matter Code'
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- AThe Client Matter Code feature does not support overlap sending because the Cisco Unified CM cannot determine when to prompt the user for the code.
- BIf you check the Allow Overlap Sending check box, the Require Client Matter Code check box becomes disabled.
- CIf you check the Allow Overlap Sending check box, you can also check the Require Client Matter Code check box.
- DThe Client Matter Code feature does not support overlap sending because the Cisco Unified Communications Manager can determine when to prompt the user for the code.
- EThe Client Matter Code has the option to configure Authorization Level such that as in the Forced Authorization Code.
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(41 responses)- A93% (38)
- C2% (1)
- D5% (2)
Explanation
Statement A is correct: CMC does not support overlap sending because CUCM cannot determine when dialing ends and thus cannot know when to prompt the user for the CMC. Statement B is correct: enabling 'Allow Overlap Sending' automatically disables the 'Require Client Matter Code' checkbox, since the two features are mutually exclusive. Statement C is false (it contradicts B). Statement D is false (it contradicts A - CUCM cannot, not can, determine when to prompt). Statement E is false: the Authorization Level option is a feature of Forced Authorization Codes (FAC), not Client Matter Codes (CMC).
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