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Which two Device Pool configuration settings will override the device-level settings when a device is roaming within or outside a device mobility group? (Choose two.)

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A. B. C. D. E. F.

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The two Device Pool configuration settings that will override the device-level settings when a device is roaming within or outside a device mobility group are:

B. Device Mobility CSS F. Device Mobility Group

Explanation:

Device Mobility allows phones to be moved between sites or geographic locations while still maintaining access to their home dial plan, including local route patterns and emergency numbers. This feature relies on two key components: Device Mobility Groups and Device Pools.

Device Mobility Groups are logical groups of devices that share common characteristics such as location, bandwidth, or codec support. Device Pools are configured with Device Mobility Group and contain device-level settings such as CSS, time zone, and region information.

When a device roams to a new location, it registers with the Cisco Unified Communications Manager (CUCM) at the new location. The CUCM then applies the device-level settings from the device pool that is associated with the new location. However, if the device-level settings conflict with the settings of the new location's device pool, the device pool settings will override the device-level settings.

Device Mobility CSS is one of the settings in the Device Pool that can override the device-level CSS. It specifies which CSS should be used by the device when it roams to a new location. If the Device Mobility CSS is configured in the Device Pool and the device-level CSS is also configured, the Device Mobility CSS will override the device-level CSS.

Device Mobility Group is another setting in the Device Pool that can override the device-level settings. It specifies which Device Mobility Group the device belongs to. If the Device Mobility Group is configured in the Device Pool and the device-level Device Mobility Group is also configured, the Device Mobility Group setting in the Device Pool will override the device-level setting.

Therefore, options B and F are correct as they both describe the configuration settings that can override the device-level settings when a device is roaming within or outside a device mobility group. Options A, C, D, and E are not correct as they are not related to the Device Pool configuration settings that can override the device-level settings when a device is roaming within or outside a device mobility group.