What is the reason that a call succeeds when COR is applied to the incoming dial peer and is equal to or greater than the COR settings that are applied to the outgoing dial peer?

What is the reason that a call succeeds when COR is applied to the incoming dial peer and is
equal to or greater than the COR settings that are applied to the outgoing dial peer?

What is the reason that a call succeeds when COR is applied to the incoming dial peer and is
equal to or greater than the COR settings that are applied to the outgoing dial peer?

A.
The COR list for incoming calls on the incoming dial peer is a superset of COR lists for outgoing
calls on the outgoing dial peer.

B.
COR lists for incoming calls on the incoming dial peer are not a superset of COR lists for
outgoing calls on the outgoing dial peer.

C.
The outgoing dial peer, by default, has the lowest priority.

D.
The incoming dial peer, by default, has the highest COR priority when no COR is applied.



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