Refer to the exhibit. A user dials 84969010 and observes that the call is not routed immediately. The administrator notices that after matching the fixed-length translation pattern, the call hits the \+! pattern and waits for interdigit timeout. What should be configured to ensure that the call routes out immediately?
A customer is using a SIP trunk to route calls to ITSP. To decrease the possibility of downtime, the customer invested in a failover device. How does the customer ensure reachability to ITSP, so that if one device on ITSP fails, the calls will be routed to another device?
A customer routes PSTN calls to ITSP through a SIP trunk on Cisco UCM that forwards and receives calls to and from ITSP. ITSP is set to send an E.164 number when the customer’s extension is four digits. Which action should be taken to route the incoming calls to four-digit extensions?
Refer to the exhibit. A standard local route group is configured for long-distance calls. Calls from building A succeed, but calls from building B fail. On the system, each building has its own device pool. The DNA tool is used to test the configuration. How is this issue resolved?
Refer to the exhibit. For long-distance calls, users must prefix their dialed number with “91”. The translation pattern was created to strip the 91 as the PSTN expects a 10-digit number. The PSTN also requires the calling number to be set to 9195551234. However, the service provider has said calls with a different calling number are being received. How is this issue resolved?
Which two extended capabilities must be configured on dial peers for fast start-to-early media scenarios (H.323 to SIP interworking)? (Choose two.)