Which statement is true when the roaming phone places an AAR call?

Refer to the exhibit

When a Cisco IP Communicator phone roams from San Jose(SJ) to RTP, the Cisco IP Communicatior physical location and the device mobility group change from SJ to RTP. All route patterns are assigned a route list that points to the local route group. All device pools are configured to use the local route group. Which statement is true when the roaming phone places an AAR call?

Refer to the exhibit

When a Cisco IP Communicator phone roams from San Jose(SJ) to RTP, the Cisco IP Communicatior physical location and the device mobility group change from SJ to RTP. All route patterns are assigned a route list that points to the local route group. All device pools are configured to use the local route group. Which statement is true when the roaming phone places an AAR call?

A.
Since globalized call routing is not configured, then the SJ gateway will be used in this case

B.
The phone will use the AAR CSS that contains the SJ_PSTN partition. The call will egress at the SJ gateway

C.
The phone will use the AAR CSS that contains the RTP_PSTN partition. The call will egress at the SJ gateway

D.
The phone will use the AAR CSS that contains the SJ_PSTN partition. The call will egress at the RTP gateway

E.
The phone will use the AAR CSS that contains the RTP_PSTN partition. The call will egress at the RTP gateway



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Frank

Frank

“If the physical locations are different, the roaming-sensitive parameters of the
current roaming device pool are applied”. Then why AAR CSS is SJ and Not RTP?

Bob

Bob

If the DMG is different then the Device Mobility Related Settings (DM CSS, AAR CSS & Group, Calling and Called Party Transf CSS) do not change.