MS-721 · Question #15
MS-721 Question #15: Real Exam Question with Answer & Explanation
The correct answer is A: the Conference bridges node under Meetings. {"question_number": 7, "question_summary": "Setting a new number as the default audio conferencing bridge", "correct_answer": "A. the Conference bridges node under Meetings", "explanation": "In the Microsoft Teams admin center, audio conferencing bridge numbers are managed under
Question
Your company has a main office in Dallas. The company has a Microsoft Teams Phone deployment. Currently, the default audio conferencing bridge is set to a phone number that has a Miami area code. In the Microsoft Teams admin center, you get a number in the Dallas area code. You need to assign the new Dallas number as the default audio conferencing bridge. What should you configure in the Microsoft Teams admin center?
Options
- Athe Conference bridges node under Meetings
- Bthe Networks & locations node under Locations
- Cthe Phone numbers node under Voice
- Dthe Auto attendants node under Voice
Explanation
{"question_number": 7, "question_summary": "Setting a new number as the default audio conferencing bridge", "correct_answer": "A. the Conference bridges node under Meetings", "explanation": "In the Microsoft Teams admin center, audio conferencing bridge numbers are managed under Meetings > Conference bridges. Once a new phone number is acquired, you navigate to Conference bridges, select the new Dallas number, and set it as the default bridge. The default bridge number is what appears in meeting invites automatically generated for users in that region. Option B (Networks & locations) is used for Location-Based Routing and emergency calling policies. Option C (Phone numbers under Voice) is where you acquire and manage user and service phone numbers, but you cannot set a conference bridge default there. Option D (Auto attendants) manages call routing for auto attendants and is unrelated to conference bridge configuration.", "generated_by": "claude-sonnet", "llm_judge_score": 4}
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