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Question #: 159
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A company is using Cisco Jabber on-premises to make B2B calls on video. The calls are using Cisco Expressway-C and Expressway-E and have been configured in Cisco UCM to be able to call any URI on the internet. The Jabber client also has voice enabled and must be able to call local, regional, and international numbers.
Where must Cisco UCM be configured to meet this requirement for URI dialing?

  • A. Enter “!#” in the SIP route pattern.
  • B. Enter “.*” in the route pattern section tied to a route group and list.
  • C. Enter “*” in the SIP route pattern.
  • D. Enter “!#” in the route pattern section tied to a route group and list.
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Rachant
9 months ago
Selected Answer: C
A. Enter “!#” in the SIP route pattern. Invalid characters in a SIP route pattern B. Enter “.*” in the route pattern section tied to a route group and list. This would be a period for digit manipulation like discard pre-dot followed by the actual character *. An asterisk is not a wildcard in a normal CUCM route pattern. It's interpreted as literally and asterisk. C. Enter “*” in the SIP route pattern. This would be a valid wildcard in a SIP Route Pattern matching all domains D. Enter “!#” in the route pattern section tied to a route group and list. This would match any digits up to the max length and bypass T302 if # was pressed. If we are trying to set up for URI dialing C is the only one that makes sense
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Schmidlap
1 year, 2 months ago
In the answers, two answers reference "route pattern" and two answers reference "SIP route pattern" and the question is dealing with URI dialing, does that eliminate the "answers referencing "route pattern"? And with one of the remaining answers having invalid characters "!#" that would leave only the "*" as the correct choice.
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john_doe_9999
1 year, 3 months ago
A. Enter “!#” in the SIP route pattern. Invalid characters in a SIP route pattern B. Enter “.*” in the route pattern section tied to a route group and list. This would be a period for digit manipulation like discard pre-dot followed by the actual character *. An asterisk is not a wildcard in a normal CUCM route pattern. It's interpreted as literally and asterisk. C. Enter “*” in the SIP route pattern. This would be a valid wildcard in a SIP Route Pattern matching all domains D. Enter “!#” in the route pattern section tied to a route group and list. This would match any digits up to the max length and bypass T302 if # was pressed. If we are trying to set up for URI dialing C is the only one that makes sense.
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FrankPic
1 year, 3 months ago
B would be correct if pattern is "*.*"
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