300-815 · Question #48
Which two descriptions of the Standard Local Route Group deployment are true? (Choose two.)
The correct answer is B. can be associated only under the route list C. chooses the route group that is configured under the device pool of the calling-party device. The Standard Local Route Group (SLRG) is a special reserved route group in Cisco Unified CM. Statement B is correct: SLRG can only be associated as a member under a Route List - it cannot be placed inside another route group or assigned directly to a route pattern. Statement C is
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- Acan be associated under the route group
- Bcan be associated only under the route list
- Cchooses the route group that is configured under the device pool of the calling-party device
- Dchooses the route group that is configured under the device pool of the called-party device
- Ecan be assigned directly to the route pattern
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(38 responses)- A5% (2)
- B79% (30)
- D3% (1)
- E13% (5)
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The Standard Local Route Group (SLRG) is a special reserved route group in Cisco Unified CM. Statement B is correct: SLRG can only be associated as a member under a Route List - it cannot be placed inside another route group or assigned directly to a route pattern. Statement C is correct: at call time, CUCM dynamically resolves the SLRG to the route group configured in the device pool of the calling device, enabling location-based call routing from a single route pattern. Statement A is false (it cannot be nested inside a route group). Statement D is false (it references the calling party's device pool, not the called party's). Statement E is false (SLRG must be used within a route list, not assigned directly to a route pattern).
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