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350-801 Question #199: Real Exam Question with Answer & Explanation

The correct answer is A: SIP trunk. {"question_number": 6, "question": "Which two components are required to implement on-net/off-net call classification in Cisco UCM?", "correct_answer": "A. SIP trunk and D. route pattern", "explanation": "On-net/off-net classification in UCM is applied at the route pattern level,

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Question

An engineer is asked to implement on-net/off-net call classification in Cisco UCM. Which two components are required to implement this configuration? (Choose two)

Options

  • ASIP trunk
  • BCTI route point
  • Croute group
  • Droute pattern
  • ESIP route patterns

Explanation

{"question_number": 6, "question": "Which two components are required to implement on-net/off-net call classification in Cisco UCM?", "correct_answer": "A. SIP trunk and D. route pattern", "explanation": "On-net/off-net classification in UCM is applied at the route pattern level, where each pattern is marked as either on-net (internal network) or off-net (PSTN/external). The SIP trunk is required to carry calls to and from external networks, making it the gateway through which off-net calls travel. Route patterns match dialed digits and carry the on-net/off-net flag that downstream devices (phones, gateways) use for display and feature logic. CTI route points (B) are for JTAPI/application integration, route groups (C) are used within route lists but alone do not classify calls, and SIP route patterns (E) are for URI-based routing, not digit-pattern on/off-net classification.", "generated_by": "claude-sonnet", "llm_judge_score": 3}

Topics

#Cisco UCM#Call Routing#On-net/Off-net#SIP Trunking

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