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Which statement describes a role of AXL communications in the BLF Plug-in Service of the Cisco
UAC?
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Call it D, since AXL is used post-install to verify CTI manager and UCM versions line up. B looks tricky but that's not AXL's job here, that's more about device status which isn't the point for this plug-in. I think D but open to other reads.
C/D? Had something like this in a mock, but pretty sure it's D.
I don't think it's B, pretty sure D is right here. AXL is used after install to verify the UCM version matches what's specified, not just checking device status. B sounds like a distractor from previous versions. Anyone see this worded differently?
Maybe D. From what I remember, AXL is mainly for verifying the CTI manager and UCM versions after install, especially for BLF Plug-in stuff. Device status sounds more like CTI, not AXL's job here. Not 100% though, open to other thoughts if someone thinks B makes sense.
D , B keeps popping up as a trap but it's about version check post-install, not device status.
D imo, it's about confirming the CTI manager and UCM version match after install. AXL's job here isn't device status, that's where folks get tripped up I think.
Seen this kind of question before and D is correct. The AXL comms check that the CTI manager and UCM versions are matching after install, not device status. Pretty sure that's what Cisco is after, but happy to hear other takes.
D , B is tempting but it's actually a common distractor. AXL checks the UCM version match after install, not device status.
My vote is D, that's what came up in my last practice. It's all about version checks after install, not just CTI manager. Disagree?
C or D, but on my recent practice set it was D. Cisco doc and some exam reports mention AXL gets used for post-install version checks (UCM/CTI), not resolving device status. Anyone else seen this exact wording?
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