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Which two statements about Cisco Unified Mobility are true? (Choose two.)
The correct answer is B. Single number reach is a feature of mobility E. Mobility just be enabled per user. Statement B is true: Single Number Reach (SNR) is a core feature of Cisco Unified Mobility. It allows a user's desk phone and one or more remote destinations (e.g., mobile phone) to ring simultaneously when the user's directory number is dialed. Statement E is true: Mobility is a
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- AMobile use of Cisco Jabber requires mobility
- BSingle number reach is a feature of mobility
- CMobility is enabled by default
- DMobility is used to support mobile phones in Cisco Unified Communications
- EMobility just be enabled per user
How the community answered
(30 responses)- A7% (2)
- B90% (27)
- D3% (1)
Explanation
Statement B is true: Single Number Reach (SNR) is a core feature of Cisco Unified Mobility. It allows a user's desk phone and one or more remote destinations (e.g., mobile phone) to ring simultaneously when the user's directory number is dialed. Statement E is true: Mobility is a per-user feature that must be explicitly enabled on each user's End User page in CUCM Administration under the Mobility section. Statement A is false: Cisco Jabber uses its own softphone/deskphone modes and does not require Unified Mobility to function. Statement C is false: Mobility is disabled by default and must be configured. Statement D is misleading and incomplete - Mobility is specifically about extending enterprise telephony features to remote/mobile destinations, not merely 'supporting mobile phones.'
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