A collaboration engineer is designing a Cisco Unity Connection network for a large client running 10 x. The client has 12 locations, each with their own Cisco Unity Connection cluster. Which two designs are valid? (Choose two)
A. full-mesh topology with HTTPS Networking
B. six clusters each in two full-mesh Unity Connection Digital Networks connected with VPIM.
C. hub-and-spoke topology with Unity Connection Digital Networking
D. a 10-cluster Unity Connection Digital network connected to a 2-cluster HTTPS network
E. hub-and-spoke topology with HTTPS Networking
F. full-mesh topology with Unity Connection Digital Networking
B,E
B = legacy networking is also supported to connect multiple Unity Connection servers in a network
not D = The legacy and HTTPS networking are not supported simultaneously in the same network
not F, 10 cluster max
E = HTTPS networking can be used to link a maximum of 25 Unity Connection locations.
Not A, The topology used in HTTPS networking is hub and spoke topology
Based on the information from following link, the topology used in HTTPS networking is hub and spoke topology and the maximum number of Unity Connection locations that you can connect in an HTTPS network is 25. So one of the answers should be “E”
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/voice_ip_comm/connection/10x/https_networking/guide/10xcuchttpsnetx/10xcuchttpsnet010.html
Answers F is incorrect. You can join two or more Unity Connection servers or clusters (up to a maximum of ten) to form a well connected network, referred to as a Unity Connection site, so full mesh of 12 clusters is not possible.
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/voice_ip_comm/connection/10x/networking/guide/10xcucnetx/10xcucnet010.html
Answer C is incorrect as well, since there is no hub and spoke in Digital Networking. It is in HTTPS networking
The second answer that might be correct is “D”. The answer itself maybe was not written correctly. A cluster of 10 connected to a cluster of two by HTTPS (Intersite link)