Q: 4
When multiple potential patterns are present, which two things are considered when Cisco UCM
selects a destination pattern? (Choose two.)
Options
Discussion
Makes sense to pick A for this, since partitions and calling search spaces manage which devices can call each other.
B
A imo, had something like this in a mock. Classic CUCM access control with partitions and calling search spaces.
Is the question asking for the main feature or just any method? If it says "best" or "primary," A is right, but if they're looking for something about call routing only, that might lean toward B.
Official guide's digit analysis section breaks this down well, plus practice exams on CUCM call routing help you spot these selection rules.
D and C imo
Definitely A for this. Partitions and calling search spaces actually control call permissions on CUCM. Not seeing how B would fit.
It's A. Cisco wants you to memorize partitions and calling search spaces for every kind of access control in UCM, no matter how confusing their docs get. B is routing, not permissions. Pretty sure on this but open if someone sees it differently.
Yeah, it's A. Partitions and calling search spaces manage who can reach which numbers on UCM, so that's what you'd use for those department and phone access rules.
B/Option B. Gets confusing with all this Cisco naming, but B seems right to me here.
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