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Question #: 181
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Refer to the exhibit. Users report that they cannot use the voicemail option in Cisco Jabber, but other features work as expected. An engineer verifies that all the services are running on the Cisco Unity Connection server and that voicemail is reachable by using a phone device. The UC Service Information settings for Voicemail are associated to a service profile used by all users. What is the cause of the issue?

  • A. The protocol must be HTTPS.
  • B. The IP address is misconfigured.
  • C. The name does not represent the FQDN of the server
  • D. The port must be 443.
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Suggested Answer: C 🗳️

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spud9000
1 year, 1 month ago
Selected Answer: D
In my opinion his question is either inept or intentionally misleading... While C represents a "correct" statement, the name is valid and should not affect Function. All other Options could affect the Function, but we do not have the Information needed to determine what is. Both Port and Protocol differ from the default. If I had to pick something, it would be D
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marioboss
7 months, 3 weeks ago
I would take the correct answer, On that case the protocol should be also changed to HTTPS (Sure it happens automatically, but so are Cisco questions, just de most correct one is he right one)
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