Q: 1
An SRST site must use pickup functionality on the Chicago remote site to allow the users to take
incoming calls. The pickup command is configured under the call-manager-fallback section on the
SRST router What are two results of that configuration? (Choose two.)
Options
Discussion
A/C here. The plain
pickup under SRST call-manager-fallback only shows the PickUp soft key on phones, not GPickUp, so B is a distractor. You can answer calls ringing on another DN, matching C. Not totally sure since SRST and UCM behave a bit differently, but that's what I remember from previous labs. If someone has seen it do group pickup with just pickup, let me know.A and C imo. The plain
pickup command on SRST only gives you the regular PickUp soft key, not group pickup, so B isn't right. Also, picking up calls from another DN is supported with that config. Could be wrong but that's how it works in my lab.Pretty sure it's A and C. The pickup command in SRST only enables the PickUp soft key, not GPickUp, so B is a bit of a trap. Also, with this config, calls on one DN can be picked up from another so C fits. Anyone disagree?
Definitely seen a similar one on practice tests, it's A and C.
Probably A and C
A and C tbh
B
Probably A and C. SRST with the
pickup command provides the PickUp key, not GPickUp (so not B). C makes sense since you can pick up a call ringing on another extension. Pretty sure from SRST docs, but open to other takes.Option B and C. I think pickup includes group pickup in SRST so B seems right too.
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