Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] CCIE Voice Written Exam Question - Unity CallHandlers

2009-10-12 Thread Daniel Rodriguez
Hmm.. Assuming they mean transfer to a live operator/receptionist, the operator 
input wouldn't necessarily require its own CH for the transfer.
It's possible that caller input 0 is configured for Attempt Transfer to an 
existing CH within the 7 mentioned below, where as the other caller input 
entries are configured for Go Directly to Greeting. Using the Attempt Transfer 
option for caller input, Unity will transfer your call using the Transfer 
Action  CH transfer rules. Go Directly to Greeting would send you to the 
greeting, allowing two different caller inputs, 1 CH, two different results.


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[mailto:ccie_voice-boun...@onlinestudylist.com] On Behalf Of Matthew Berry
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To: ccie_voice@onlinestudylist.com
Subject: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] CCIE Voice Written Exam Question - Unity 
CallHandlers

All -

I'm not quite where the rest of you are, studying for the lab.  I'm still 
working on the written exam.  It's scheduled for December 21st.  Merry 
Christmas! ;)

Anyway, I found some study questions online and can't seem to make sense of 
this Unity question.  Does anyone understand how the answer could be what is 
listed?

Question:
Tom's Bicycles is configuring Cisco Unity as an auto-attendant.  The first 
requirement is that outside callers hear a prompt saying, Press 1 for Sales, 
Press 2 for Service.  If the call presses 1, the caller would reach a submenu 
and be prompted, Press 1 for Bike Sales, Press 2 for Accessories.  If the 
caller presses 1 again, Cisco Unity will list the four salespeople and allow 
the caller to select which one to connect to.  If the caller presses 2 from the 
initial prompt, that caller would reach a submenu and be prompted, Press 1 to 
schedule an appointment or Press 2 to check the status of your repair.  At any 
time the caller should be able to press 0 and be transferred to the Operator.  
What is the minimum number of call handlers?

Choices:
7, 8, 9, or 10

Answer:
7 Call Handlers

I don't understand why it would be seven.  From what I can count, there should 
be
Call handler #1:  Main menu with two options (default call handler)
Call handler #2:  Submenu one (from pressing 1 at main menu)
Call handler #3:  Submenu two (from pressing 2 at main menu)
Call handler #4:  Operator transfer (default call handler)
Call handler #5:  Sub-submenu one (from pressing 1, 1) that offers four 
salespeople
Call handler #6:  Sub-submenu two (from pressing 1, 2)
Call handler #7:  Sub-submenu three (from pressing 2, 1)
Call handler #8:  Sub-submenu four (from pressing 2, 2)

Wouldn't that be 8 call handlers?  What am I missing?  I included a visual 
based on the question for reference.
Thanks!

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Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] CCIE Voice Written Exam Question

2009-08-16 Thread Larry Roberts
I just took it last week to recertify my CCIE and it is still based on 4.X.

HTH,
Larry Roberts, CCIE #7886

Tanner Ezell wrote:
 Given that there isn't too much 'new' material to study for the voice 
 written specifically, everything you study should remain relevant. As 
 best as we know the exam has not undergone much update.

 On Sat, Aug 15, 2009 at 7:33 PM, Matthew Berry 
 ciscovoiceg...@gmail.com mailto:ciscovoiceg...@gmail.com wrote:

 All -

 With all the updates to the CCIE voice lab, including CUCM 7.x,
 has the CCIE voice written exam been updated?  Will they be
 testing based on CCM 4.x or CUCM 7.x?  I want to make sure I'm
 studying the right material and would rather not spend time
 working on an old version.  Has anyone recently taken the test or
 heard official information from Cisco about CCIE voice written
 exam updates?


 Thanks!

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 Mobile: 651-304-7624
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[OSL | CCIE_Voice] CCIE Voice Written Exam Question

2009-08-15 Thread Matthew Berry
All -
With all the updates to the CCIE voice lab, including CUCM 7.x, has the CCIE
voice written exam been updated?  Will they be testing based on CCM 4.x or
CUCM 7.x?  I want to make sure I'm studying the right material and would
rather not spend time working on an old version.  Has anyone recently taken
the test or heard official information from Cisco about CCIE voice written
exam updates?


Thanks!

Matthew Berry
Minneapolis, MN 55438
Mobile: 651-304-7624
www.rawreligion.com

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Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] CCIE Voice Written Exam Question

2009-08-15 Thread Tanner Ezell
Given that there isn't too much 'new' material to study for the voice
written specifically, everything you study should remain relevant. As best
as we know the exam has not undergone much update.

On Sat, Aug 15, 2009 at 7:33 PM, Matthew Berry ciscovoiceg...@gmail.comwrote:

 All -
 With all the updates to the CCIE voice lab, including CUCM 7.x, has the
 CCIE voice written exam been updated?  Will they be testing based on CCM 4.x
 or CUCM 7.x?  I want to make sure I'm studying the right material and would
 rather not spend time working on an old version.  Has anyone recently taken
 the test or heard official information from Cisco about CCIE voice written
 exam updates?


 Thanks!

 Matthew Berry
 Minneapolis, MN 55438
 Mobile: 651-304-7624
 www.rawreligion.com

 Don’t waste your life is not a catchphrase for me; it’s a cliff I walk
 beside every day with trembling. - John Piper

 Contact Me [image: Linkedin] http://www.linkedin.com/in/matthewjberry[image:
 Facebook] http://www.facebook.com/ciscovoiceguru[image: 
 Twitter]http://twitter.com/ciscovoiceguru


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