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When configuring a Cisco Expressway solution and need to design the dial plan with various rules for URIs and numbers coming through the device. To do so, it is important that some dial plan rules…
The correct answer is D. any number between 1-65534. Cisco Expressway uses a numeric priority system for dial plan transforms, where lower numbers indicate higher priority (processed first). The valid priority range for transforms is 1 to 65534. This wide range allows administrators fine-grained control over rule ordering…
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When configuring a Cisco Expressway solution and need to design the dial plan with various rules for URIs and numbers coming through the device. To do so, it is important that some dial plan rules are applied in a certain order. When configuring the transform section, you must know the range of the priorities. Which range is correct?
Options
- Aany number in the drop-down menu
- Bany number in the dialog box
- Cany number between 1-128
- Dany number between 1-65534
How the community answered
(45 responses)- B2% (1)
- C4% (2)
- D93% (42)
Explanation
Cisco Expressway uses a numeric priority system for dial plan transforms, where lower numbers indicate higher priority (processed first). The valid priority range for transforms is 1 to 65534. This wide range allows administrators fine-grained control over rule ordering, especially in complex multi-tenant or multi-zone dial plans where precise sequencing matters. Option A ('any number in the drop-down menu') and Option B ('any number in the dialog box') are vague and do not define a specific range. Option C (1–128) is too narrow and does not match Expressway's actual supported range. The 1–65534 range is consistent with Expressway's overall design for scalable rule prioritization.
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