Which two conditions can correct this issue?

Refer to the exhibit. A user in RTP calls a phone in San Jose during congestion with Call Forward No Bandwidth (CFNB) configured to reach cell phone 4085550150. The user in RTP sees the message “Not Enough Bandwidth” on their phone and hears a fast busy tone. Which two conditions can correct this issue? (Choose two.)

Refer to the exhibit. A user in RTP calls a phone in San Jose during congestion with Call Forward No Bandwidth (CFNB) configured to reach cell phone 4085550150. The user in RTP sees the message “Not Enough Bandwidth” on their phone and hears a fast busy tone. Which two conditions can correct this issue? (Choose two.)

A.
The calling phone (RTP) needs to have AAR Group value of AAR under the AAR Settings.

B.
The called phone (San Jose) needs to have AAR Group value of AAR under the AAR Settings.

C.
The calling phone (RTP) needs to have the AAR destination mask of 914085550150 configured under the AAR Settings.

D.
The calling phone (RTP) needs to have the AAR destination mask of 4085550150 configured under the AAR Settings.

E.
The called phone (San Jose) needs to have the AAR destination mask of 914085550150 configured under the AAR Settings.

F.
The called phone (San Jose) needs to have the AAR destination mask of 4085550150 configured under the AAR Settings.

Explanation:
Incorrect answer: ACDE
Automated alternate routing (AAR) provides a mechanism to reroute calls through the PSTN or other network by using an alternate number when Cisco Unified Communications Manager blocks a call due to insufficient location bandwidth. With automated alternate routing, the caller does not need to hang up and redial the called party. Link:http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/voice_ip_comm/cucmbe/admin/8_6_1/ccmcfg/b03aar.html



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