What are the two causes?

Refer to topology and Exhibits below:

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A call from HQ Phone 1 with the extension of 2001 is dialing a SX20 that is registered to the VCS in BackBone (not shown). Determine if the call fails and if so, what are the two causes? (Choose two.)
A. The call succeeds
B. The call fails
C. There are no issues, so the call succeeds.
D. The SIP port is incorrect on the Cisco Unified Communications Manager SIP trunk.
E. The Local Zone Match Rule state is disabled.
F. Rule name UCM2 is set to stop on Match.

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3 thoughts on “What are the two causes?

  1. Ryan is totally right!
    + Stop on match means don’t search in other rules, not Block or Reject or anything that would cause the call to fail.
    ++ If a rule is blocking a call (which btw is not the purpose of a Search rule) you would expect some other response, not 404.

  2. Would like someone to justify these selections; I believe it should be B and E, not B and F.

    The call clearly fails due to a “Not Found” in the exhibit. However, the better solution would be to enable the ‘Local Zone’ Match rule as the SX20 is registered to the VCS. The UCM2 rules should only pertain to the calls destined for the CUCM with extensions 2XXX which would then be sent to the UCM itself.

    Since the SX20 is registered with the VCS, if the ‘Local Zone’ rule was enabled, seeing as it is not filtering based on source, the lookup should be successful.

    Anything I’m misinterpreting?

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