Refer to the exhibit.
An engineer is troubleshooting a video audio issue where the video endpoint logs are showing this error message. Which two actions must the engineer take to fix the issue? (Choose two.)
A. Assign the transcoder to the MRGL, which is in turn assigned to the MRG; apply the MRG to the endpoint device pool of the video.
B. Assign the transcoder to the MRG, which is in turn assigned to the MRGL; apply the MRGL directly to the endpoint of the video.
C. Assign the transcoder to the MRGL, which is in turn assigned to the MRG; apply the MRG directly to the endpoint of the video.
D. Assign the transcoder to the MRG, which is in turn assigned to the MRGL; apply the MRGL to the video’s endpoint device pool.
E. Assign the transcoder directly to the endpoint of the video.
Agree B and D.
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/unified-communications/unified-communications-manager-callmanager/213261-understanding-media-resource-groups-and.html
MRGLs can be associated on a per-device basis, which means that you can give specific devices access to media resources on an individual basis. A second MRGL can also be configured at the device pool level.
If a device has an MRGL configured at the device pool level as well as on the device itself, the MRGL configured at the device level is searched first, followed by the MRGL on the device pool.
I concur. The answer should be B and D
Thank you Lars
In my opinion it should be answer B and D.
Every media resource like a trancoder will always be assigned to a MRG; this MRG will be assigned to a MRGL.
This MRGL can be applyed to the device pool or to the endpoint directly.