[A24] You have a Lync Server 2013 infrastructure and a Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 Service Pack 2 (SP2) organization. All users are enabled for Enterprise Voice and Unified Messaging (UM). Lync Server and Exchange Server are configured to use DTMF only. Your company owns a phone number range of 1 (425) 555-5001 to 1 (425) 555-5999. You have normalization rules that transform four- digit and 10-digit numbers. You need to ensure that when callers call the company’s main phone number, the following occurs:
If a caller dials 0, the call is transferred to the receptionist. If a caller dials 1, the call is transferred to extension number 5001. If a caller waits on the line without dialing a number, the call is automatically transferred to the receptionist. Which settings should you configure? To answer, drag the appropriate settings to the correct caller actions in the answer are a. Each setting may be used once, more than once, or not at all. Additionally, you may need to drag the split bar between panes or scroll to view content.
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Dials 0
Box 1: Key Mapping
Box 2: Operator Extension
Dials 1
Box 3: Key Mapping
Box 4: Normalization rule
Waits Box 5: Dialing rule entry
Box 6: Operator extension
. Operator Extension Enter the extension you want callers to connect with when they press zero. Could be an Auto Attendant, a specific person, or an external
. Dial-in conferencing users can press keys on the telephone keypad to perform dual-tone multi frequency (DTMF) commands. DTMF commands enable users who dial in to a conference to control conference settings (such as muting and unmuting themselves or locking and unlocking the conference) by using the keypad on their telephone. You can use cmdlets to modify the keys used for the DTMF commands.
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. A dialing rule entry is used to define the telephone numbers and number masks for incountry/ region and international calls that can be made by UM-enabled users who are associated with a UM mailbox policy. Each dialing rule determines the types of calls that users within a dialing rule group can make.