An administrator must make a pattern to route calls to two different destinations: john.doe@company.com and jane.doe@company.com . Which type of patterns are needed in the Cisco UCM, and what must the pattern look like?

QuestionsCategory: 350-801An administrator must make a pattern to route calls to two different destinations: john.doe@company.com and jane.doe@company.com . Which type of patterns are needed in the Cisco UCM, and what must the pattern look like?
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An administrator must make a pattern to route calls to two different destinations:
john.doe@company.com
and
jane.doe@company.com
. Which type of patterns are needed in the Cisco UCM, and what must the pattern look like?

A. A SIP route pattern that looks like this: *@company.com

B. A regular route pattern with the URI feature enabled in the configuration page. The pattern must look like this: MATCH(*.doe@company.com)

C. A regular route pattern with the URI feature enabled in the configuration page. The pattern must look like this: (*@company.com)

D. A SIP route pattern that looks like this: company.com








 

Suggested Answer: B



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


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