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Question #: 35
Topic #: 1
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Which two options are included in an endpoint registration request message that is sent to a SIP Server? (Choose two.)

  • A. SIP Server IP address
  • B. E.164 URI
  • C. Endpoint IP address
  • D. E.164 address
  • E. SIP URI
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Suggested Answer: AB 🗳️

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zeynepece
8 months ago
Selected Answer: BE
B. E.164 URI E. SIP URI
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hkbnjos
1 year, 4 months ago
IMHO SIP and E.164 are different protocal. So the Answer with E.164 should be exclude. According to the description from Cisco, SIP URI is correct and another one is SIP location. If the Server Discovery mode is set to manual, the user must specify the IP address or FQDN of the registrar. So the correct answer should be AE For a SIP endpoint to be contactable via its alias, it must register its Address of Record (AOR) and its location with a SIP registrar. The SIP registrar maintains a record of the endpoint’s details against the endpoint’s AOR. The AOR is the alias through which the endpoint can be contacted; it is a SIP Uniform Resource Indicator (URI) and always takes the form username@domain. If the Server Discovery mode is set to manual, the user must specify the IP address or FQDN of the registrar (Expressway or Expressway cluster) with which they want to register, and the endpoint will attempt to register with that registrar only.
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