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Exam : Cisco certification 646-223
Title : Unified Communications Express AM
1. Which of these is not a feature of Cisco Unified CallConnector Mobility?
Select the best response.
A. single-number reach
B. single voice-mail box
C. user-customizable rules for routing
D. integration with legacy PBX systems
E. Reach at Any Phone
F. integration with Presence
Answer: D
2. Which two advantages of security implementations in Cisco Unified Communications Express solutions are true? (Choose two.)
Select 2 response(s).
A. The Cisco 1861 ISR provides built-in security with hardware encryption and decryption.
B. Voice clients are critical elements in the Cisco Self-Defending Network, which integrates security throughout all aspects of the network.
C. Cisco Unified IP phones provide XML capabilities to extend security functions on a phone.
D. Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express is running on Linux to protect against vulnerabilities and attacks.
E. Cisco Unified Communications Manager tools monitor the converged network to detect security attacks.
Answer: AB

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