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.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?
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.
A user cannot call number 730. which Is an abbreviated number for 45730. The engineer recently
configured a translation pattern In Cisco UCM. The newly configured translation pattern of 7XX
prefixes the digits 45. The engineer uses DNA to troubleshoot the issue. What is the reason for this
problem?
Which INVITE is sent to 10.10.100.123 as a result of this log?
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DN 1003 was the last to ring during the most recent call. Which hunting method ensures that DN
1005 is presented with the next call when the hunt pilot is dialed?