What is the correct configuration order of call routing to support off-net call routing?
A. device, route group, route list, route pattern
B. route list, route group, route pattern, device
C. route pattern, route list, route group, device
D. device, route list, route group, route pattern
Correct Answer: C
Explanation/Reference:
Reference: https://books.google.com.pk/books?id=0DOXAwAAQBAJ&pg=PA109&lpg=PA109&dq=off-net+call+routing+route+pattern,+route+list,+route+group,+device&source=bl&ots=YmvtFVjaRi&sig=c3gBcT3X73Rl9J1Sbm5n7d1bLeI&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiFpbac_9bMAhWKp48KHdBMA0sQ6AEIPzAF#v=onepage&q=off-net%20call%20routing%20route%20pattern%2C%20route%20list%2C%20route%20group%2C%20device&f=false
I’m afraid I’ll have to correct myself, from a configuration perspective it’s the reverse of the call flow
So configure the device first then associate it . So A
C is correct
It always patten–>list—> group–> device (trunk or GW)
isn’t a route group inside the route list?
D, device>device list>route group>route pattern
100% A it’s in the book chapter 7, call routing components
I agree
Answer is A.
The question is asking what is the configuration path from start to finish, not how a phone call is made off net.
Bob, did you pass your test yet? Was this resource useful?
Failed it but I’m taking it again this year in June, been procrastinating…
C is for Path Selection
I believe it is A
It is explicitly mentioned in the old and new Official Student Guide
CIPTV1 Official Student Guide: Figure 7-14 CUCM Call Routing Elements Relationship and Hierarchy
CIPT1 Official SG: Figure 9-12 Route Groups
Shouldn’t it be A?