350-801 · Question #257
350-801 Question #257: Real Exam Question with Answer & Explanation
The correct answer is B: SEP003096D2D5CB.cnf.xml. {"question_number": 5, "question": "A SIP phone has been configured in the system with MAC address 0030.96D2.D5CB. The phone retrieves the configuration file from the Cisco UCM. Which naming format is the file that is downloaded?", "correct_answers": ["B"], "explanation": "Cisco
Question
A SIP phone has been configured in the system with MAC address 0030.96D2.D5CB. The phone retrieves the configuration file from the Cisco UCM. Which naming format is the file that is downloaded?
Options
- ASIP003096D2D5CB.cnf.xml
- BSEP003096D2D5CB.cnf.xml
- CSEP0030406706705.cnf
- DSIP0030406706705.cnf
Explanation
{"question_number": 5, "question": "A SIP phone has been configured in the system with MAC address 0030.96D2.D5CB. The phone retrieves the configuration file from the Cisco UCM. Which naming format is the file that is downloaded?", "correct_answers": ["B"], "explanation": "Cisco UCM uses the 'SEP' prefix (Station Equipment Protocol) for all IP phone configuration files - including SIP phones - regardless of the signaling protocol the phone uses. The MAC address is appended without delimiters (dots or colons), followed by the extension '.cnf.xml'. For MAC address 0030.96D2.D5CB, removing the dots yields 003096D2D5CB, so the file is SEP003096D2D5CB.cnf.xml. The 'SIP' prefix is not used for configuration file names. The '.cnf' extension without '.xml' was used in older SCCP-only environments and is not current format.", "generated_by": "claude-sonnet", "llm_judge_score": 4}
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