You see the voice register pool 1 command in your Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express configuration. Which configuration is occurring in this section?
A.
configuration for a single SIP phone
B.
configuration items common for all SIP phones
C.
configuration for a pool of SIP phones (similar to device pool on Cisco Unified Communications Manager)
According to the the CME command reference, the answer should be 'A':
To enter voice register pool configuration mode and create a pool configuration for a SIP IP phone in Cisco Unified CME or for a set of SIP phones in Cisco Unified SIP SRST, use the voice register pool command in global configuration mode.
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/voice_ip_comm/cucme/command/reference/cme_cr/cme_v1ht.html#wp2339729225
The correct answer is:
A. configuration for a single SIP phone
In Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express (CME), the voice register pool command is used to configure settings specific to a single SIP phone. Each pool represents a single phone registration, including the phone's number, username, and password, as well as other device-specific parameters like the button layout or features.
B refers to configuration items common for all SIP phones, which is done in the voice register global section.
C is incorrect, as the voice register pool command is for configuring individual phones, not a group or pool of phones.
D relates to the SIP registrar service but is not directly tied to the voice register pool command.
Answer is A. Even though you could use the id-network command to configure a single Voice Register Pool for multiple devices SRST or otherwise, the answer is A. Very Cisco...
Command syntax is "voice register pool pool-tag".
For Cisco Unified CME systems, the "pool-tag" specifies the max number of phones in the pool. Upper limit for this argument is defined by the max-pool command.
Use "max-pool" command to set phone-specific parameters for SIP phones in a Cisco Unified CME system. Before using this command, enable the "mode cme" command and set the maximum number of SIP phones supported in your system by using the "max-pool" command.
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/voice_ip_comm/cucme/command/reference/cme_cr/cme_v1ht.html#wp2339729225
A
o enter voice register pool configuration mode and create a pool configuration for a SIP IP phone in Cisco Unified CME or for a set of SIP phones in Cisco Unified SIP SRST, use the voice register pool command in global configuration mode. To remove the pool configuration, use the no form of this command.
REF: https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/voice_ip_comm/cucme/command/reference/cme_cr/cme_v1ht.html#wp2339729225
Answer is D . Backup registrar service to SIP IP phones can be provided by configuring a voice register pool on SIP gateways. https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/voice_ip_comm/cusrst/admin/sccp_sip_srst/configuration/guide/SCCP_and_SIP_SRST_Admin_Guide/srst_setting_up_using_sip.html
The sip registrar service is configured under voice service voip > sip. The voice register pool command identifies configuration related to a specific pool member.
Correct answer is A.
No, what you're referring to is SRST, which is able to fail over a pool of phones based on a subnet provided in the configuration. Within the parameters of CME, it is intended only for a single phone by specifying the MAC address of the phone.
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