Call-Processing Deployment Models

Table of contents:

Review Questions

You can find the solutions to these questions in Appendix A, "Answers to Review Questions."

1.

Which four of the following are IP telephony deployment models that are supported by Cisco? (Choose four.)

  1. a single site with one call-processing agent
  2. multiple sites with centralized call processing
  3. multiple sites each with its own call-processing agent
  4. a single cluster with distributed call processing
  5. multiple clusters with no call-processing agent
2.

A 1:1 redundancy design offers _________.

  1. increased redundancy; however, the increased server cost is often prohibitive
  2. some redundancy; however, a server reboot is required after an upgrade
  3. maximum uptime; however, no more than a 20-ms round-trip delay can exist between servers
  4. high availability; however, you might overwhelm the backup servers
3.

A single cluster that spans multiple sites can have which two benefits compared to a branch office in a multisite WAN with a centralized call-processing deployment? (Choose two.)

  1. completely self-contained individual sites
  2. WAN bandwidth cost savings
  3. a common dial plan across all sites
  4. more IP Phone features during failover
  5. scalability to hundreds of sites
4.

Which two of the following enable the cluster to achieve redundancy? (Choose two.)

  1. Windows clustering
  2. database replication
  3. at least two servers
  4. directory access
5.

When configuring the SQL database relationship between Cisco CallManager servers, how many publisher servers should you configure for the cluster?

  1. It depends on the server platform; you should have one publisher for each group of phones followed by a backup.
  2. You should have only one publisher server for the entire cluster.
  3. You should have at least two publisher servers to provide database redundancy.
  4. You must configure a publisher for each subscriber you install.
6.

What is the maximum number of SQL subscribers that can exist in a Cisco CallManager cluster?

  1. 3
  2. 5
  3. 8
  4. 9
  5. 12
7.

To support a centralized, multisite Cisco CallManager design, what feature should be employed at the remote offices?

  1. QoS
  2. SRST
  3. Classification
  4. SQL database replication
8.

When using a multisite, single-cluster Cisco CallManager design, it is not necessary to employ SRST features to support the IP Phones in the case of Cisco CallManager failure. (True/False)

9.

When designing a distributed, multicluster Cisco CallManager design, what pieces of equipment might be necessary to ensure the IP telephony network maintains a consistent and centralized dial plan? (Choose two.)

  1. H.323 gatekeeper
  2. H.323 gateways
  3. SIP proxy server
  4. Cisco CallManager
10.

What is the maximum Cisco CallManager cluster size Cisco will support using Cisco CallManager 4.x?

  1. 7500 IP Phones
  2. 10,000 IP Phones
  3. 12,000 IP Phones
  4. 15,000 IP Phones
  5. 30,000 IP Phones

Part I: Cisco CallManager Fundamentals

Introduction to Cisco Unified Communications and Cisco Unified CallManager

Cisco Unified CallManager Clustering and Deployment Options

Cisco Unified CallManager Installation and Upgrades

Part II: IPT Devices and Users

Cisco IP Phones and Other User Devices

Configuring Cisco Unified CallManager to Support IP Phones

Cisco IP Telephony Users

Cisco Bulk Administration Tool

Part III: IPT Network Integration and Route Plan

Cisco Catalyst Switches

Configuring Cisco Gateways and Trunks

Cisco Unified CallManager Route Plan Basics

Cisco Unified CallManager Advanced Route Plans

Configuring Hunt Groups and Call Coverage

Implementing Telephony Call Restrictions and Control

Implementing Multiple-Site Deployments

Part IV: VoIP Features

Media Resources

Configuring User Features, Part 1

Configuring User Features, Part 2

Configuring Cisco Unified CallManager Attendant Console

Configuring Cisco IP Manager Assistant

Part V: IPT Security

Securing the Windows Operating System

Securing Cisco Unified CallManager Administration

Preventing Toll Fraud

Hardening the IP Phone

Understanding Cryptographic Fundamentals

Understanding the Public Key Infrastructure

Understanding Cisco IP Telephony Authentication and Encryption Fundamentals

Configuring Cisco IP Telephony Authentication and Encryption

Part VI: IP Video

Introducing IP Video Telephony

Configuring Cisco VT Advantage

Part VII: IPT Management

Introducing Database Tools and Cisco Unified CallManager Serviceability

Monitoring Performance

Configuring Alarms and Traces

Configuring CAR

Using Additional Management and Monitoring Tools

Part VIII: Appendix

Appendix A. Answers to Review Questions

Index



Authorized Self-Study Guide Cisco IP Telephony (CIPT)
Cisco IP Telephony (CIPT) (Authorized Self-Study) (2nd Edition)
ISBN: 158705261X
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2004
Pages: 329

Flylib.com © 2008-2020.
If you may any questions please contact us: flylib@qtcs.net