Which of the following settings in the Call Forward and…

A caller from the voice VLAN attempts to connect to an extension that does not exist on your company’s VoIP
network.
Which of the following settings in the Call Forward and Pickup Settings section of the UCM Administration
Directory NumberConfiguration page would direct such callers to voice mail? (Select the best answer.)

A caller from the voice VLAN attempts to connect to an extension that does not exist on your company’s VoIP
network.
Which of the following settings in the Call Forward and Pickup Settings section of the UCM Administration
Directory NumberConfiguration page would direct such callers to voice mail? (Select the best answer.)

A.
Forward All

B.
Forward Busy External

C.
Forward Busy Internal

D.
Forward No Answer External

E.
Forward Unregistered External

F.
Forward Unregistered Internal

Explanation:
Of the available choices, the Forward Unregistered Internal setting would forward internal callers to a specific
voice mailbox if the internal caller dialed a nonexistent directory number (dn). The Forward Unregistered
Internal setting in the Call Forward and Pickup Settings section of the Cisco Unified Communications Manager
(UCM) Administration Directory NumberConfiguration page would direct a caller from the internal network, or
voice virtual LAN (VLAN), to voice mail if that caller attempted to connect to an extension that does not exist on
your company’s Voice over IP (VoIP) network. The Directory Number Configuration page enables a UCM
administrator to configure several settings related to dns, including the following: call forwarding, call pickup,
call waiting, line display text, ring settings, and voice mailboxes. In contrast to the Forward Unregistered Internal
setting, the Forward Unregistered External setting forwards callers from the public switched telephone network
(PSTN) to a specific voice mailbox if the internal caller dialed a nonexistent dn.
The Forward All setting forwards all callers, internal or external, to a specific voice mailbox. This is the same
behavior as the CFwdAll softkey that appears on a Cisco IP phone. However, an administrator can configure
this behavior for a user by accessing the Directory Number Configuration page if the user for some reason
does not have access to the CFwdAll softkey.
The Forward Busy External setting forwards any calls from the PSTN that arrive while the given dn is already in
use. Similarly, the Forward Busy Internal setting forwards any internal calls that arrive while the given dn is
already in use.
The Forward No Answer External setting forwards any calls from the PSTN that go unanswered by the user.
Similarly, the Forward No Answer Internal setting forwards any internal calls that go unanswered by the user.

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