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A new set of Expressway-C and Expressway-E is deployed and was configured for Mobile and Remote Access with basic settings. How must the engineer edit the inbound allow list rule?
The correct answer is A. Go to Configuration > Unified Communications > HTTP allow list > Editable inbound rules to view. On Cisco Expressway, the correct navigation path to view and edit HTTP allow list inbound rules for Mobile and Remote Access (MRA) is: Configuration > Unified Communications > HTTP allow list, where editable inbound rules are accessible. This is the proper location within the…
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A new set of Expressway-C and Expressway-E is deployed and was configured for Mobile and Remote Access with basic settings. How must the engineer edit the inbound allow list rule?
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- AGo to Configuration > Unified Communications > HTTP allow list > Editable inbound rules to view.
- BGo to Configuration > MRA > HTTP allow rules > Editable inbound rules to view, create, modify,
- CGo to Configuration > MRA > Editable Inbound rules to view, create, modify, or delete HTTP allow
- DGo to Configuration > Unified Communications > MRA > HTTP allow list > Editable inbound rules
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(44 responses)- A95% (42)
- B2% (1)
- C2% (1)
Explanation
On Cisco Expressway, the correct navigation path to view and edit HTTP allow list inbound rules for Mobile and Remote Access (MRA) is: Configuration > Unified Communications > HTTP allow list, where editable inbound rules are accessible. This is the proper location within the Unified Communications section of the Configuration menu. Options B, C, and D reference paths that either use incorrect menu names (e.g., 'MRA' as a standalone menu) or incorrect hierarchy structures that do not exist in the Expressway interface.
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