Refer to the exhibit.
A call with a destination alias of 15551001234 reaches a Cisco TelePresence VCS. Which transform will the destination alias match?
A. Transform 1
B. Transform 2
C. Transform 3
D. Transform 4
Refer to the exhibit.
A call with a destination alias of 15551001234 reaches a Cisco TelePresence VCS. Which transform will the destination alias match?
A. Transform 1
B. Transform 2
C. Transform 3
D. Transform 4
B is the correct answer
Patter String ([^@]*), does a transform to a SIP URI pattern. Taking 15551001234 and changing it to [email protected]
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The following transform modifies the destination alias of all call attempts made to destination aliases which
do not contain an ‘@’. The old destination alias has @example.com appended to it. This has the effect of
standardizing all called destination aliases into a SIP URI format.
Side note, the lower the priority number on the left. The higher the priority. 10 is a higher priority than 20.
Can anyone explain this question / answer?
It should be Transform 4 due to the exact match…