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
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