How is the call treated when an IP phxx GeoLocation places a call to a MGCP gateway with FXO ports in the San Jose GeoLocation?


Refer to the exhibit assume that the bottom logical partition policy entry in Cisco Unified Communication Manager was provisioned last. How is the call treated when an IP phxx GeoLocation places a call to a MGCP gateway with FXO ports in the San Jose GeoLocation?
A. The call is allowed because only the top policy entry matches the call flow
B. The call is allowed because the first listed logical partition policy takes precedence when multiple matches exist
C. The call is denied because the call flow matches neither policy entries
D. The call is denied because the last added logical partition policy takes precedence when multiple matches exist
E. The call is allowed because the call flow matches neither policy entries

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4 thoughts on “How is the call treated when an IP phxx GeoLocation places a call to a MGCP gateway with FXO ports in the San Jose GeoLocation?

  1. Actually, D is correct.

    The GeoLocation policies are bi-directional as per the screenshot, so the call is denied since the last added rule takes precedence.

    1. A is correct.

      IP Phone (Interior) in Bangalore is placing a call to an MGCP FXO (Exterior) in San Jose, so the allow is Allowed, as per the partition policy assigned.

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