which two of the following statements describe how the EAG is accessed?

When an Emergency Alternate Greeting (EAG) is activated, which two of the following statements
describe how the EAG is accessed? (Choose Two)

When an Emergency Alternate Greeting (EAG) is activated, which two of the following statements
describe how the EAG is accessed? (Choose Two)

A.
If it is active, the EAG is played before the welcome greeting of the system auto-attendant and the
AtiGreeting wav file is appended to the beginning of the welcome greeting.

B.
If it is active, the EAG is played before the welcome greeting of the system auto-attendant and a
Boolean variable of “greetingactive” is returned as “true”

C.
if the EAG was recorded through the TUI and the EAG is active, the EAG overwrites the existing
welcome greeting and the EAG is played until it is deactivated.

D.
If the EAG is included in custom auto-attendant scripts, a call to a subflow to checkaltgreet.aef
must be inserted in the script at the desired location. If the EAG was recorded through the GUI, the
new file replaces the existing welcome greeting and changes its name to WelcomeGreeting.old until
the administrator deactivates the EAG and renames the existing welcome greeting.

Explanation:
Reference- http://cciev.wordpress.com/2006/07/17/emergency-alternate-greeting-eag/



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