What should you do?

You support a customer whose network environment includes Microsoft Lync Server 2013 Enterprise Voice deployed at two sites named Sitel and 5ite2. All users require extension dialing.
Only direct inward dialing will be used for auto attendants or response groups.
The extension numbers in four-digit format are stored in the telephoneNumber attribute on the users’ Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) account. Sitel uses 2xxx extensions, and Site2 uses 3xxx extensions.
You want to retain the four-digit extensions in Active Directory, but also present the numbers as valid numbers in the Lync 2013 client.
You need to ensure that four-digit dialing normalizes properly in the address book for Lync.
What should you do?
A. In the Lync Control Panel, under voice routing and dial plan, modify the global dial plan to add the following rules: ^(2d{3})$ — +15197778888;ext=$1^(3d{3})$ — +14163334444;ext=$1
B. Modify the Company_Phone_Number_Normalization_Rules.txt file and add the following rules:
^(2d{3})$ — +15197778888;ext=$1^(3d{3})$ — +14163334444;ext=$1
C. Modify the Company_Phone_Number_Normalization_Rules.txt file and add the following rules:
^(2d{3})$ — +15197778888;ext=$1^(3d{3})$ — +14163334444;ext=$1
D. Use absconfig.exe from the Lync Resource Kit and change the flag of telephoneNumber to be included in the address book generation.

microsoft-exams

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *


The reCAPTCHA verification period has expired. Please reload the page.