1z0-404 Oracle Communications Session Border Controller 7 Basic Implementation Essentials

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Question 4

Which two statements are true about dynamic realm bridging? (Choose two.)

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  • Egress realm can be any, depending on time-of-day, called number, and so on.

  • Dynamic realm bridging is the routing of a signaling message coming from a given ingress realm to a next hop in an egress realm.

  • Dynamic realm bridging is a one-to-one association accomplished by using SIP-NAT.

  • Ingress and egress realms are unconditionally paired.

  • Dynamic realm bridging decisions are based solely on layer 3 (IP) information.

Question 5

You are adding peers to a Policy-Based Realm Bridging (PBRB) configuration.

Which two configuration steps, among others, are required? (Choose two.)

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  • Navigate to the media-manager configuration branch and configure the realm-config configuration element.

  • Navigate to the session-router configuration branch and configure the sipd-address configuration element.

  • Navigate to the session-router configuration branch and configure the local-policy configuration element.

  • Navigate to the session-router configuration branch and configure the sip-nat configuration element.

  • Navigate to the media-manager configuration branch and configure the access-control configuration element.

Question 6

From which Session Border Controller node in a high availability (HA) pair, could a network administrator trigger a system switchover manually by issuing the notify berpd force command?

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  • Secondary only

  • Active node that no longer has a heartbeat

  • Standby only

  • Active only

  • Standby or Active