Question: 2
What are two reasons for creating a network location? (Choose two.)
A. Locations are used to implement Call Admission Control.
B. The location of a caller is used to determine which Session Manager will process the request.
C. Locations are used to limit the number of users that may register to the session manager specific physical location.
D. Session Manager uses the termination location of a caller to determine which dial patterns to look at when routing the call.
E. Session Manager uses the origination location of a caller to determine which dial patterns to look at when routing the call.
Answer: A,E
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Avaya 3102 Sample Questions
Question: 1
Session Manager has a routing policy that routes calls made to any number beginning with '100' to SIP Entity X. However, 'sip.-1001avaya.com' is the SIP communication profile address of user Y. User Y is not currently registered (signed in) with Session Manager. What will happen if Session Manager receives a call addressed to 'sip.-1001avaya.com' and why?
A. It depends on the time ranges of the policy. If the call is placed inside a defined time range for the policy, the call will be routed to destination X. If not, then Session Manager will attempt to route the call to user Y. Since Y is not registered, the call will timeout, and the call will fail.
B. Since user Y is not currently registered, the call will be handled by the routing policy. If the call is placed during a time range specified by the policy, then the call will be routed to destination X. If not, then the call will fail.
C. Since the destination URI matches a communication profile SIP handle, Session Manager will not use the routing policy in handling the call. The call will fail since user Y is not currently registered.
D. Since the destination URI matches a routing policy dial pattern, Session Manager will give no consideration to the user Y registration status. If the call is made during a time range for the policy, the policy will be applied and the can will be routed to destination X. If not, then the original URI of 'sip.-1001avaya.com' will be used as the destination to which Session Manager will route the call.
Answer: C
Session Manager has a routing policy that routes calls made to any number beginning with '100' to SIP Entity X. However, 'sip.-1001avaya.com' is the SIP communication profile address of user Y. User Y is not currently registered (signed in) with Session Manager. What will happen if Session Manager receives a call addressed to 'sip.-1001avaya.com' and why?
A. It depends on the time ranges of the policy. If the call is placed inside a defined time range for the policy, the call will be routed to destination X. If not, then Session Manager will attempt to route the call to user Y. Since Y is not registered, the call will timeout, and the call will fail.
B. Since user Y is not currently registered, the call will be handled by the routing policy. If the call is placed during a time range specified by the policy, then the call will be routed to destination X. If not, then the call will fail.
C. Since the destination URI matches a communication profile SIP handle, Session Manager will not use the routing policy in handling the call. The call will fail since user Y is not currently registered.
D. Since the destination URI matches a routing policy dial pattern, Session Manager will give no consideration to the user Y registration status. If the call is made during a time range for the policy, the policy will be applied and the can will be routed to destination X. If not, then the original URI of 'sip.-1001avaya.com' will be used as the destination to which Session Manager will route the call.
Answer: C
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