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Question 15

How many DNS SRV entries can be defined in the SIP trunk destination address field in Cisco Unified Communications Manager?

    Correct Answer: A

    In Cisco Unified Communications Manager, only one DNS SRV entry can be defined in the SIP trunk destination address field. While you can assign up to 16 different destination addresses for a SIP trunk, using IPv4 or IPv6 addressing, or fully qualified domain names, the system only allows a single DNS SRV record to be configured when the 'Destination Address is an SRV' option is checked. This is because the DNS SRV record itself is capable of pointing to multiple possible destinations.

Discussion
nassar1Option: A

Should be 1 SRV record

Rads25Option: C

https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/voice_ip_comm/cucm/admin/11_5_1/sysConfig/CUCM_BK_SE5DAF88_00_cucm-system-configuration-guide-1151/CUCM_BK_SE5DAF88_00_cucm-system-configuration-guide-1151_chapter_01110.html: "You can assign up to 16 different destination addresses for a SIP trunk, using IPv4 or IPv6 addressing, fully qualified domain names, or you can use a single DNS SRV record."

DaKenjee

Answer is A You can provide 16x entries, like IPv4 address or fully qualified domain name in SIP-Trunk > SIP Information > Destination but as soon as you activate the >Destination Address is an SRV< check box, only one DNS-SRV entry is allowed to be configured, all other 2-16 destinations get grayed out

rishikOption: A

Correct answer is A. "You can assign up to 16 different destination addresses for a SIP trunk, using IPv4 or IPv6 addressing, fully qualified domain names, or you can use a single DNS SRV record. "

ocero

https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/voice_ip_comm/cucm/admin/11_5_1/sysConfig/CUCM_BK_SE5DAF88_00_cucm-system-configuration-guide-1151/CUCM_BK_SE5DAF88_00_cucm-system-configuration-guide-1151_chapter_01110.html Directly from Cisco.... "...or you can use a single DNS SRV record. ". A

BigD2819Option: A

Should be 1 SRV record

Megatron1home

Is dump still valid?

dave70Option: A

the correct answer is A, because You can assign up to 16 different destination addresses for a SIP trunk, using IPv4 or IPv6 addressing, fully qualified domain names, or you can use a single DNS SRV record. https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/voice_ip_comm/cucm/admin/11_5_1/sysConfig/CUCM_BK_SE5DAF88_00_cucm-system-configuration-guide-1151/CUCM_BK_SE5DAF88_00_cucm-system-configuration-guide-1151_chapter_01110.html

JWMcInSCOption: C

Per the Cisco Sys Admin doc for v11.5: You can assign up to 16 different destination addresses for a SIP trunk, using IPv4 or IPv6 addressing, fully qualified domain names, or you can use a single DNS SRV record.

GrolosOption: A

For all people here who are confused, just do as follow: Open up CUCM, go the trunk page,click on any trunk that you may have, and check 'Destination Address is an SRV', YOU CANNOT ADD any other destination more than a single one. If you UNCHECK then you can add 16 >>IP's<< NOT SRV's. This is a fact and cannot be argued. The correct answer is A.

CollabGuruOption: C

You can assign up to 16 different destination addresses for a SIP trunk, using IPv4 or IPv6 addressing, fully qualified domain names, or you can use a single DNS SRV record

EolinOption: C

the question say "..entries can be defined..", so you can define/configure/add until 16 entries. so, the correct answer is C.

virtu

Correct answer is A, in a SIP trunk destination address, SRV record can be only one, you cant configure more than one record. Because SRV record it self can be pointed to "many" records.

jaicar2509Option: C

Reading further, 16 can be added but only one can be used. SRV records can provide redundancy.

jaicar2509Option: C

Open up a CUCM and check it out. 16 can be added.

AbdurrahmanBNCOption: A

I think you don't understand document which you give us link. It is written that "You can assign up to 16 different destination addresses for a SIP trunk, using IPv4 or IPv6 addressing, fully qualified domain names, or you can use a single DNS SRV record.". According to you send document right answer is Option A

ademozipekOption: A

Answer is A

Panda_manOption: A

Answer is 1

Mert_kernaOption: A

1 SRV record is allowed. Multiple FQDNs are allowed. CUCM, within SIP Trunk Configuration, literally grays out the capability to add more than one record if the checkbox to use a SRV record is set - At least on 12.x, which is what this exam is based off of.

xxCRONOxxOption: B

This is another "lets me tricky jerks" question from Cisco. Per the documentation.. "You can assign up to 16 different destination addresses for a SIP trunk, using IPv4 or IPv6 addressing, fully qualified domain names, or you can use a single DNS SRV record" Therefore i'll agree it's a you can use 16 destination IP addresses but only 1 DNS SRV entry.

davidanibalmarcelinoOption: C

Should be C. the question says "...entries can be defined.."

davidanibalmarcelino

After reading more it should be A You can assign up to 16 different destination addresses for a SIP trunk, using IPv4 or IPv6 addressing, fully qualified domain names, or you can use a single DNS SRV record. Also when checking off Destination address is an SRV under trunk configuration, you get a message "When the first destination is configured and saved as an SRV all other destinations on this trunk will be deleted"