https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/voice_ip_comm/cucm/admin/11_5_1/sysConfig/CUCM_BK_SE5DAF88_00_cucm-system-configuration-guide-1151/CUCM_BK_SE5DAF88_00_cucm-system-configuration-guide-1151_chapter_01110.html:
"You can assign up to 16 different destination addresses for a SIP trunk, using IPv4 or IPv6 addressing, fully qualified domain names, or you can use a single DNS SRV record."
Answer is A
You can provide 16x entries, like IPv4 address or fully qualified domain name in SIP-Trunk > SIP Information > Destination
but as soon as you activate the >Destination Address is an SRV< check box, only one DNS-SRV entry is allowed to be configured, all other 2-16 destinations get grayed out
You can assign up to 16 different destination addresses for a SIP trunk, using IPv4 or IPv6 addressing, fully qualified domain names, or you can use a single DNS SRV record.
Answer: 16 C
A Is correct
You can assign up to 16 different destination addresses for a SIP trunk, using IPv4 or IPv6 addressing, fully qualified domain names, or you can use a single DNS SRV record
I think you don't understand document which you give us link. It is written that "You can assign up to 16 different destination addresses for a SIP trunk, using IPv4 or IPv6 addressing, fully qualified domain names, or you can use a single DNS SRV record.". According to you send document right answer is Option A
Per the Cisco Sys Admin doc for v11.5:
You can assign up to 16 different destination addresses for a SIP trunk, using IPv4 or IPv6 addressing, fully qualified domain names, or you can use a single DNS SRV record.
1 SRV record is allowed. Multiple FQDNs are allowed. CUCM, within SIP Trunk Configuration, literally grays out the capability to add more than one record if the checkbox to use a SRV record is set - At least on 12.x, which is what this exam is based off of.
the correct answer is A, because You can assign up to 16 different destination addresses for a SIP trunk, using IPv4 or IPv6 addressing, fully qualified domain names, or you can use a single DNS SRV record.
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/voice_ip_comm/cucm/admin/11_5_1/sysConfig/CUCM_BK_SE5DAF88_00_cucm-system-configuration-guide-1151/CUCM_BK_SE5DAF88_00_cucm-system-configuration-guide-1151_chapter_01110.html
For all people here who are confused, just do as follow: Open up CUCM, go the trunk page,click on any trunk that you may have, and check 'Destination Address is an SRV', YOU CANNOT ADD any other destination more than a single one. If you UNCHECK then you can add 16 >>IP's<< NOT SRV's. This is a fact and cannot be argued. The correct answer is A.
You can assign up to 16 different destination addresses for a SIP trunk, using IPv4 or IPv6 addressing, fully qualified domain names, or you can use a single DNS SRV record
This is another "lets me tricky jerks" question from Cisco. Per the documentation.. "You can assign up to 16 different destination addresses for a SIP trunk, using IPv4 or IPv6 addressing, fully qualified domain names, or you can use a single DNS SRV record"
Therefore i'll agree it's a you can use 16 destination IP addresses but only 1 DNS SRV entry.
After reading more it should be A
You can assign up to 16 different destination addresses for a SIP trunk, using IPv4 or IPv6 addressing, fully qualified domain names, or you can use a single DNS SRV record.
Also when checking off Destination address is an SRV under trunk configuration, you get a message "When the first destination is configured and saved as an SRV all other destinations on this trunk will be deleted"
Correct answer is A, in a SIP trunk destination address, SRV record can be only one, you cant configure more than one record. Because SRV record it self can be pointed to "many" records.
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