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June 14th, 2010 in CVoice 642-436 Go to comments

Here you will find answers to CVoice – Drag and Drop Questions

Question 1

The proper call-signaling term to the correct box in the diagram to establish RSVF-based Call Admission Control between the two Cisco Unifield Border Elements: Cisco UBEs. Some option is may be user more than once.

RSVF-based Call Admission.jpg

Answer:

RSVF-based_Call_Admission_Answer.jpg

Explanation

Here is how the call is established with RSVF-based Call Admission Control

1) The Cisco Unified Communications Manager (at the left-side) sends an H.225 setup to the Cisco UBE.
2) The Cisco UBE processes the call setup information and associates an outbound VoIP dial peer requiring an RSVP reservation. The Cisco UBE sends out an RSVP Reservation request to the remote Cisco UBE.
3) The remote Cisco UBE acknowledges the reservation and initiates the reservation for the return path, which is acknowledged by the local Cisco UBE.
4) The H.225 setup message is routed to the remote Cisco UBE, which then routes the call to the outbound VoIP dial peer pointing to Cisco Unified Communications Manager (at the right-side).
5) H.245 negotiation occurs with media flow-through enabled.
6) The call is established.

Question 2

Click and drag the type of call on the above to the type of voice port it applies to on the below.

voicePort.jpg

Answer:

voicePort_answer.jpg

1) T1 or E1 with CAS or PRI: PBX to PBX
2) FXO: off-net
3) FXS: local
4) FXS or switch: on-net
5) E&M, FXO, FXS: PLAR

Explanation

First let’s have a quick review of these types of calls:

Local calls are calls that occur when both the calling and called phones are attached to the same router.

On-net calls are calls that need more than one router. For example, the calling phone is from one router and the called phone attaches to another router. But notice that these routers are part of the same network.

Off-net calls are calls that originate on a router but terminate on the PSTN.

PLAR calls occur when a caller picks up a phone and the phone automatically dials a preconfigured number.

PBX to PBX calls are on-net calls, where the source and destination are PBXs.

Next we will explain the answers above:

PBX to PBX connections can use T1 or E1 with CAS or PRI: Nowadays, we often make PBX connections to a network through T1 or E1 lines with channel associated signaling (CAS) or Primary Rate Interface (PRI) signaling.

For off-net calls, the typical connection between the router and the PSTN is through FXO port.

A local call just need FXS ports so it is the only choice for this type of call.

We can make on-net calls through FXS port (phone directly connected to the router) or FXO port (phone connected to a PBX). The “switch” here means that we can connect an IP phone through a switch and place on-net calls through Cisco Unified Communications Manager.

A PLAR call can work with any type of signaling, including E&M, FXO, FXS interfaces.

Question 3

Assume a SIP voice network. Drag each characteristic to the type of SIP call setup the characteristics best describes.

Type_of_SIP_call_setup.jpg

Answer:

Type_of_SIP_call_setup_answer.jpg

Direct call setup:
+ Nonscalable
+ UA must keep data on large number of destinations
+ Relies on cached information to resolve addresses

Redirect Server Call Setup:
+ Server reports back to a UA with destination coordinates

Proxy Server Call Setup:
+ Most dynamic address resolution capability
+ All setup messages to through server
+ UA incapable of establishing its own sessions

Question 4

Which item correctly describes the relationships between the feature and the category it belongs?

1 Supports analog faxes and modems on a VoIP network
2 Performs call setup and teardown between VoIP networks and the PSTN
3 Interconnects segments of the same or different VoIP networks using different media types
4 Interconnects segments of the same or different VoIP networks using different signaling types

A. Gateway – 1 and 2
CUBE – 3 and 4

B. Gateway – 1 and 3
CUBE – 2 and 4

C. Gateway – 2 and 3
CUBEĀ  – 1 and 4

D. Gateway – 2 and 4
CUBE – 1 and 3

(Note: In the real exam, this question may be represented as a drag and drop question)


Answer: A

Comments
  1. voice guru
    June 23rd, 2010

    there is a another drag and drop guys know that

  2. Bro
    June 25th, 2010

    I had my exam today. And in fact there is another D&D question. You have to describe the difference between CUBE and Gatekeeper with 4 choices. 2 choices per device ;)

    I`m sorry that i forgot the 4 choises, but I found that in another forum ;)

    “- and second one functions of CUBE & gateway (signalling translation between differenet nets, media translationbetween differenet nets, FAX & modem over ip, 4th forth forgot it)”

    Greets Bro

  3. voicetut
    June 26th, 2010

    I updated this page with the new D&D question (Question 4), thanks for your information.

  4. mahmoh
    July 15th, 2010

    Congratulations
    for all pass exam

    is in this exam lab ???????

    How many questions ???????
    how many D&D questions ??????

  5. tamer
    July 25th, 2010

    first i want to thank all of u on this wonderful effort,
    regarding question 1, most of the exam dumps are answering this question in differnet way .. could you please advice ?

  6. voicetut
    July 25th, 2010

    Yes, many candidates have reported this. But please notice that the last box must be “Call established” because it is the purpose of the whole process. Otherwise we can confirm that it is a wrong answer.

  7. tamer
    July 25th, 2010

    thanks for replaying, i m convinced. i will answer it the answer of here

  8. tamer
    July 30th, 2010

    i ll take the exam tomorrow, question 1 still paining me, any1 answer it that why and got 1k?

  9. voicetut
    July 31st, 2010

    Surely the question 1 posted here is correct and some of candidates have noticed it at the “Share your CVoice Experience” (http://voicetut.com/cvoice-642-436/share-your-cvoice-experience/comment-page-1/#comments)

  10. tamer
    August 10th, 2010

    question 1 is correct here . question 3 is different only 4 answers and not 7 but the 4 are included in those 7 answers

  11. wayne_zmh
    August 24th, 2010

    Thanks for sharing all info! I’m going to take the exam tomorrow.

  12. voiceman
    September 19th, 2010

    wayne, was there any additional questions on the exam ?

  13. andrew
    September 19th, 2010

    Is question two for sure correct pass4sure has a slightly different answer?

  14. andrew
    September 19th, 2010

    sorry that was question 1 that I was referring to not question 2. And to add more detail one of the servations they had in place number 2 on the left side.

  15. voiceman
    September 20th, 2010

    Answer to Q.1 is absolutely correct.
    Ref# cisco press.

  16. Jimy
    October 15th, 2010

    Q.1 is correct. In the Cisco book Cisco Over Ip CVOICE 3rd edition appears the same example at the page 532.

    I have seen too other dumps with the same D&D wrong (h225-rsvp-h225-h225-h245-rsvp-h245-call established-h245flowthrough)

    Those dumps are evidently worng. As voicetut said, call established should be at the end.

  17. Regarding CAll Est
    October 23rd, 2010

    You can reference these questions in the book if there is any doubt.. the Cisco Cert book clearly has this referenced and VoiceTut is correct.

  18. Rich
    October 26th, 2010

    the reason i ended up on this forum is that i noticed the dump must be wrong, thanks for setting it straight when reading it now i can not immagine it could be in any other way, makes perfect sence looks great thanks again!

  19. Rich
    October 26th, 2010

    like to add i studied Cisco press very well on this matter and it did not describe it , can not immagine anyone passing the axam after just stuying the Cisco press alone, gl all

  20. Mark
    October 26th, 2010

    to Rich: found the correct diagram in the back of the book page 532

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