Location-based call admission control is used in Cisco UCM to control the amount of bandwidth allowed between predefined locations. What must be considered when calculating the number of calls that can be made?

QuestionsCategory: 350-801Location-based call admission control is used in Cisco UCM to control the amount of bandwidth allowed between predefined locations. What must be considered when calculating the number of calls that can be made?
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Location-based call admission control is used in Cisco UCM to control the amount of bandwidth allowed between predefined locations. What must be considered when calculating the number of calls that can be made?

A. A limit of 900 kb is the total amount of bandwidth used for the sum of the media and signaling in the calls. The system allows for an actual of 20% overhead of IP packet headers. This is to compare the use of ISDN lines with no IP overhead.

B. A limit of 900 kb Is the total amount of bandwidth used for the sum of calls of the defined codec including headers and media traffic.

C. A limit of 900 kb is the total amount of bandwidth used for the sum of calls. The use of compression does not impact the amount of calls because only the codec definition is considered when calculating the CAC in Cisco UCM.

D. A limit of 900 kb is the total amount of actual used RTP traffic so the oversubscription can be done for multiple calls adding Its maximum RTP stream requirements.








 

Suggested Answer: C



This question is in 350-801 CLCOR exam 
For getting CCNP Collaboration Certificate


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