If a user receives a reorder tome after dialing a number, the Cisco Unified Communications Manager bandwidth allocation for the location of one of the call end devices may have been exceeded. Which option is true?
A. If the call is using G.711, Cisco Unified CM subtracts 64k.If the call is using G.723, Cisco Unified CM subtracts 16k. If the call is using G.729, Cisco Unified CM subtracts 8k.
B. If the call is using G.711, Cisco Unified CM subtracts 80k.If the call is using G.723, Cisco Unified CM subtracts 24k. If the call is using G.729, Cisco Unified CM subtracts 24k.
C. If the call is using G.711, Cisco Unified CM subtracts 80k.If the call is using G.723, Cisco Unified CM subtracts 24k. If the call is using G.729, Cisco Unified CM subtracts 16k.
D. If the call is using G.711, Cisco Unified CM subtracts 64k.If the call is using G.723, Cisco Unified CM subtracts 24k. If the call is using G.729, Cisco Unified CM subtracts 8k.
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/voice-unified-communications/unified-communications-manager-callmanager/30266-ts-ccm-301.html
Once the call is established, the Cisco CallManager subtracts bandwidth from the locations depending on the codec used in that call. If the call is using G.711, Cisco CallManager subtracts 80k; if the call is using G.723, Cisco CallManager subtracts 24k; if the call is using G729, Cisco CallManager subtracts 24k.