Implementing and Operating Cisco Collaboration Core Technologies (CLCOR) — Question 229
What are two differences between media flow-around and media flow-through on Cisco Unified Border Element? (Choose two.)
Answer options
- A. When using media flow-through, the call signaling and media are passed through the Cisco Unified Border Element.
- B. When using media flow-through, call signaling goes through the Cisco Unified Border Element, but media does not.
- C. When using media flow-around, both call signaling and media do not go through the Cisco Unified Border Element.
- D. When using media flow-around, the call signaling goes through the Cisco Unified Border Element, but media is not passed through it.
- E. When using media flow-through, the call signaling goes through the Cisco Unified Border Element, but media is not passed through it.
Correct answer: A, D
Explanation
The correct answer is A and D because, in media flow-through, both the call signaling and media travel through the Cisco Unified Border Element, while in media flow-around, the call signaling goes through but the media does not. Options B and E are incorrect as they misrepresent the flow of media and signaling in flow-through scenarios, while option C incorrectly states that neither signaling nor media passes through in flow-around.