Multilevel Administration

Table of contents:

Review Questions

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

1.

What is the danger when browsing unsecured and without MLA to the Cisco CallManager Administration window?

  1. There is no risk.
  2. With a sniffed username and password, a hacker can log in to the Cisco CallManager Administration window only.
  3. With a sniffed username and password, a hacker can log in to the Cisco CallManager Administration window as well as to the operating system.
  4. The hacker can only listen to the conversation.
2.

How do you browse securely to the CallManager Administration window?

  1. http://CM-IP/SecureCCMAdmin
  2. https://CM-IP/CCMAdmin
  3. https://CM-IP/TTL/CCMAdmin
  4. https://CM-IP/SSL/CCMAdmin
3.

Which of the following is not a valid access level in MLA?

  1. No access
  2. Read-only
  3. Read-write
  4. Full access
4.

After you enable MLA, what is the new administrator account?

  1. MLAAdministrator
  2. Administrator
  3. Windows NT Administrator account
  4. CCMAdministrator
5.

Which functional group is not a default group?

  1. Standard Device
  2. Standard Service
  3. Standard Gateway
  4. Standard Plugin
  5. Standard RoutePlan
   
6.

Which user group is not a default group?

  1. PhoneAdministration
  2. FullAccess
  3. SuperUserGroup
  4. GatewayAdministration
  5. ServerMaintenance
7.

By default, client web browsers using HTTPS-secured administration will receive warning messages. Why do these warning messages exist?

  1. Because the Cisco CallManager uses 40-bit encryption
  2. Because the Cisco CallManager uses a self-signed certificate
  3. Because the Cisco CallManager uses weak encryption
  4. Because there is a name conflict on the certificate
8.

Where are the normal user accounts for MLA stored?

  1. LDAP Directory
  2. A local file
  3. CallManager Administration
  4. The Windows Registry
9.

Where is the CCMAdministrator user account for MLA stored?

  1. LDAP Directory
  2. A local file
  3. CallManager Administration
  4. The Windows Registry
10.

What is the default state of Cisco MLA? (Choose two.)

  1. Disabled for a clean CallManager install
  2. Enabled for a clean CallManager install
  3. Enabled if upgrading from a previous MLA version that was enabled
  4. Disabled if upgrading from a previous MLA version that was enabled

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

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