You need to recommend an Enterprise Voice solution that meets the companys telephony requirements. What should you include in the recommendation?
A.
Create three User Voice Policies. In the User Voice Policies, configure the calling features and the call types.
B.
Create three Site Voice Policies. In the Site Voice Policies, configure th e calling features and the call types.
C.
Create three User Voice Policies and one Site Voice Policy. In the User Voice Policies, configure the calling features. In the Site Voice Policy, configure the call types.
D.
Create three User Voice Policies and one Site VoicePolicy. In the User Voice Policies, configure the call types. In the Site Voice Policy, configure the calling features.
Explanation:
As the features are the same for all users, and only call types differentiate, call types must be specified in User Voice Policies and these policies assigned to user groups. Single Site Voice Policy can contain all configured calling features and be assigned to all sites. (http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg412891.aspx)
This is incorrect in my opinion, the correct answer is A.
Its suggesting you split call feature and call type config between two different policies, user and site scope policies. But Voice Policy association is explicit. If you are assigned a user voice policy…you will receive NO settings from a site voice policy or global policy.
Call Type and Call Features must be configured together within each policy. They try to trick you by showing all the call features for each group being the same, hence just configure it once at the site voice policy level. But of course users in those groups will never receive those as they get their settings from the user policy.
SC, i don’t know what means “companys telephony requirements”. So i don’t know correct answer. But yours answer looks correct if all users are in one site.