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#1. Exhibit CallManager Cluster A and Unity use extension range 1000-2500. CallManager Cluster B and unity use extension range 3000-3450. CallManager Cluster C and unity extension range 4200- 4400. Your customer Company.com wants to deploy Unified Messaging. Exchange stores are local at each site and part of the same organization. Digital networking is absolute requirement without using access codes, and callers need to be able to use the Cisco Unity Auto Attendant to reach any user at any site. Which statement is true?
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#2. A customer has 22,000 users. Approximately 15,000 users are located at a centralized campus area and the remaining 7,000 users are distributed across twenty separate remote locations. All services are centralized, including telephony and messaging. Of the twenty remote locations, ten have a maximum of 50 users and a T1 WAN connection to the data center located at the centralized campus. The customer wants Unified Messaging and wants to use text to speech. They plan to roll out View Mail for Outlook (VMO) to all users, prior to installing Unity to service the centralized Exchange servers. How should VMO be configured for the remote users?
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#4. In a purely distributed environment for both call processing and messaging, you discover that you will need to have a single Unity server collocated in each branch. As you press for more information regarding existing PBX's and their layout, the customer the customer asks you why this PBX information is so important in a design. What is the best answer you can give the customer?
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#5. If a customer has a distributed messaging deployment model, all messaging infrastructure Components must also be distributed. If Unity will service Exchange 20C0, all the messaging infrastructure components that Exchange and Unity need should be collocated with them. For Exchange 2000 and unity, what messaging infrastructure components are necessary, and which are optional?
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#6. Your customer Company.com has fully distributed message store environment across WAN links That run at 256k. There are 500 subscribers in each physical site. There are five set and four of them mountain main stores. Cisco Unity design requirements state that a minimum you must have how many Unity servers?
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#7. Exhibit CallManager Cluster A and unity use extension range 1000?650. CallManager Cluster B and Unity use extension range 2000?450. CallManager Cluster C and Unity extension range 1500?950.Your customer Company.com wants to deploy Unified Messaging. Exchange stores are local at each site and part of the same organization. Digital networking is an absolute requirement without using access codes. Which statement is true?
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#9. Your customer Company.com has five Lotus Domino domains and manages five separate address books, along with five remote mail stores. They do this as result of recent acquisitions. They would like to merge these in the future and want to understand how this affects their Cisco Unity considerations today. Which statement is true?
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