Implementing Cisco IP Telephony and Video Part 1 (CIPTV1, legacy) — Question 6
You have two groups of managers that need to hold Meet-Me conferences. You want each group to have access to a range of 10 Meet-Me numbers. What are the two best ways to accomplish this? (Choose two.)
Answer options
- A. Create two different partitions and add both groups of 10 Meet-Me conference numbers to the partitions.
- B. Ensure that the 10 Meet-Me conference numbers overlap with existing ad hoc conferencing numbers.
- C. Create two different groups of Meet-Me conference numbers, add them to the partition, and add the partition to the two manager groups to provide limited access.
- D. Create a different partition for each group of managers and assign a set of 10 Meet-Me conference numbers to each.
- E. Create two groups of 10 Meet-Me conference numbers that do not overlap with any other number in the numbering plan.
Correct answer: C, E
Explanation
Option C is correct because it allows for the creation of distinct groups of Meet-Me numbers, ensuring that access is controlled through the partition. Option E is also correct as it avoids conflicts with existing numbers, ensuring clear access for both groups. Options A and D incorrectly suggest using partitions without the necessary grouping strategy, while B is irrelevant as it focuses on overlaps with ad hoc numbers which is not required for this scenario.