Router A and router B are Cisco IOS routers with hardware CFB resources that are registered to the
same Cisco Unified Communications Manager server. Which Media Resource Group and Media
Resource Group List configuration should be implemented if an administrator wants to make sure
that all provisioned DSPs on router A are consumed before router B’s DSP is used?
A.
Router A’s CFB and router B’s CFB should each be configured in its own MRG. Both MRGs should
then be grouped into the same MRGL, but the MRG that contains router A’s CFB should be listed in
higher order than the MRG that contains router B’s CFB. Finally, associate the MRGL to all
conference resource consumers.
B.
Router A’s CFB and router B’s CFB should each be configured in its own MRG. Both MRGs should
then be further separated into different MRGLs. Finally, associate the MRGL that contains router A’s
CFB in higher order than router B’s CFB to all conference resource consumers.
C.
Router A’s CFB and router B’s CFB should both be configured in the same MRG with router A’s CFB
listed higher than that of router B. Then associate the MRG with an MRGL and apply it to all
conference resource consumers.
D.
Router A’s CFB and router B’s CFB should both be configured in the same MRG. Make sure router
A’s CFB is listed in a higher alphabetical order than router B’s CFB. Then associate the MRG with an
MRGL and apply it to all conference resource consumers.
E.
Router A’s CFB and router B’s CFB should both be configured in the same MRG. Use Cisco Unified
Communications Manager service parameters to assign a higher priority to router A’s CFB. Then
associate the MRG with an MRGL and apply it to all conference resource consumers.