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An engineer with ID012345678 must build an international dial plan in Cisco Unified Communications Manager. Which action should be taken when building a variable-length route pattern?

  • A. reduce the T302 timer to less than 4 seconds
  • B. configure single route pattern for international calls
  • C. create a second route pattern followed by the # wildcard
  • D. set up all international route patterns to 0.!
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Suggested Answer: C 🗳️

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Vincentius
Highly Voted 4 years, 5 months ago
This one should be C, create a secondary route pattern. https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/voice_ip_comm/cucm/srnd/collab11/collab11/dialplan.html
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pasangawa
Most Recent 10 months, 1 week ago
Selected Answer: C
Should be C
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kitty73
1 year, 3 months ago
Selected Answer: C
The ! wildcard is also used for deployments in countries where the dialed numbers can be of varying lengths. In such cases, Unified CM does not know when the dialing is complete and will wait for 15 seconds (by default) before sending the call. You can reduce this delay in any of the following ways: – Reduce the T302 timer (Service Parameter TimerT302_msec) to indicate end of dialing, but do not set it lower than 4 seconds to prevent premature transmission of the call before the user is finished dialing. – Configure a second route pattern followed by the # wildcard (for example, 9.011!# for North America or 0.00!# for Europe), and instruct the users to dial # to indicate end of dialing. This action is analogous to hitting the "send" button on a cell phone. https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/voice_ip_comm/cucm/srnd/collab11/collab11/dialplan.html
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CiscoSailor
1 year, 4 months ago
Selected Answer: C
It is C
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marjana_mirza
1 year, 7 months ago
Correct ans: C +++ – Reduce the T302 timer (Service Parameter TimerT302_msec) to indicate end of dialing, but do not set it lower than 4 seconds to prevent premature transmission of the call before the user is finished dialing. – Configure a second route pattern followed by the # wildcard (for example, 9.011!# for North America or 0.00!# for Europe), and instruct the users to dial # to indicate end of dialing. This action is analogous to hitting the "send" button on a cell phone. +++ source: https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/voice_ip_comm/cucm/srnd/collab11/collab11/dialplan.html#88428
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BhaiKyare
3 years, 2 months ago
When you reduce T302 timer very less like 4 seconds you will have problem with UCCX IVR menus and also it times out for even local and long distance calls ?
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jonycakes
3 years, 4 months ago
C is correct: – Configure a second route pattern followed by the # wildcard (for example, 9.011!# for North America or 0.00!# for Europe), and instruct the users to dial # to indicate end of dialing. This action is analogous to hitting the "send" button on a cell phone. A IS NOT CORRECT– Reduce the T302 timer (Service Parameter TimerT302_msec) to indicate end of dialing, but do not set it lower than 4 seconds to prevent premature transmission of the call before the user is finished dialing.
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Jetnor
4 years, 3 months ago
both A and C are correct International and Variable-Length Route Patterns International destinations are usually configured using the ! wildcard, which represents any quantity of digits. For example, in North America the route pattern 9.011! is typically configured for international calls. In most European countries, the same result is accomplished with the 0.00! route pattern. The ! wildcard is also used for deployments in countries where the dialed numbers can be of varying lengths. In such cases, Unified CM does not know when the dialing is complete and will wait for 15 seconds (by default) before sending the call. You can reduce this delay in any of the following ways: – Reduce the T302 timer (Service Parameter TimerT302_msec) to indicate end of dialing, but do not set it lower than 4 seconds to prevent premature transmission of the call before the user is finished dialing. – Configure a second route pattern followed by the # wildcard (for example, 9.011!# for North America or 0.00!# for Europe), and instruct the users to dial # to indicate end of dialing. This action is analogous to hitting the "send" button on a cell phone.
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DaKenjee
1 year, 11 months ago
Answer A should not be considered, because it shorts the time for entering a phone number on keypad. Goal should be T302 on higher value and phone number should be marked as complete by # -> Answer C
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Jetnor
4 years, 3 months ago
Actually only C because alterantive A says less then 4 seconds so it is not correct
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XalaGyan
3 years, 10 months ago
You are right 99% but Jetnor is correct a 100%. Lowering the T302 Interdigit Timer is not a best practice, but # Dialing is.
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rishik
4 years, 3 months ago
A is correct. Default T302 timer is 15 seconds so unless its reduced people while dialing international numbers ( which are normally variable ) would take very long to connect.
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rishik
4 years, 3 months ago
Update should be C
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BarryR
4 years, 4 months ago
C is correct
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