Imagine you configured several zones for device registration on Cisco VCS. To which superior zone are all of your configured zones associated?
A. traversal subzone
B. root zone
C. default subzone
D. default zone
E. default registration zone
Imagine you configured several zones for device registration on Cisco VCS. To which superior zone are all of your configured zones associated?
A. traversal subzone
B. root zone
C. default subzone
D. default zone
E. default registration zone
https://www.cisco.com/c/dam/en/us/td/docs/telepresence/infrastructure/vcs/config_guide/X8-1/Cisco-VCS-Authenticating-Devices-Deployment-Guide-X8-1.pdf
Registration authentication is controlled by the Default Subzone (or relevant alternative subzone) configuration. Initial provisioning subscription request authentication is controlled by the Default Zone configuration.
its more confusing now. sorry
Taking into account only these answers, I think the one that is most accurate is the C::
The “local zone” is made up of subzones. These include an automatically created “default subzone” and up to 100 manually configurable subzones. When an endpoint registers with the VCS, it is allocated to the appropriate subzone based on its IP address. If the endpoint’s IP address does not match any of the subzones, it is assigned to the “default subzone”.
By default, a “local zone” contains one “default subzone” and one traversal subzone. Video endpoints must register with the subordinate default subzone or to a user-defined subzone.
In the figure, the local zone represents the superior zone that by default contains one default subzone and one traversal subzone. Per dean
the book says the same thing that I wrote before.
In the figure, the local zone represents the superior zone that by default contains one default subzone and one traversal subzone.
page 321 cisco press book
Answer is Local Zone
I agree