The Director of Information Security of your company wants to log all calls when a user's phone goes off-hook and immediately back to on-hook in Call Detail Records.
Which option is the minimum Cisco Unified CM Service Parameter configuration that is needed to ensure compliance to this policy?
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A. B. C. D. E.D.
In order to comply with the Director of Information Security's policy of logging all calls when a user's phone goes off-hook and immediately back to on-hook in Call Detail Records, we need to configure the appropriate Cisco Unified CM Service Parameters.
The minimum configuration required to achieve this policy is to enable Call Detail Records (CDR) and set the CDR Enabled Flag to True. This option is provided by option D.
Option A, B, and E are incorrect because they refer to Call Diagnostics, which is not required to achieve the policy. Call Diagnostics provides additional call diagnostic information, which is useful for troubleshooting call issues. However, enabling Call Diagnostics is not required to comply with the Director of Information Security's policy.
Option C is also incorrect because it refers to the CDR Log Calls with Zero Duration Flag. This flag is used to determine whether calls with zero duration are logged in the CDR. It is not required to achieve the policy of logging all calls when a user's phone goes off-hook and immediately back to on-hook.
In summary, the minimum Cisco Unified CM Service Parameter configuration required to comply with the Director of Information Security's policy is to enable CDR and set the CDR Enabled Flag to True, which is provided by option D.