Where is the default for Maximum Session Bit Rate for a region configured?
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A. B. C. D.A.
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/voice_ip_comm/cucm/admin/9_1_1/ccmcfg/CUCM_BK_A34970C5_00_admin-guide-91/In a Cisco Unified Communications Manager (CUCM) environment, regions are used to define the codec and bandwidth settings between different locations. When a call is made between two devices in different regions, CUCM determines the codec to be used and the maximum amount of bandwidth that can be allocated for the call based on the region configurations.
The Maximum Session Bit Rate (MSBR) setting in a region defines the maximum amount of bandwidth that can be used for a single call in that region. This setting is used to limit the amount of bandwidth that can be used for calls within the region.
The default value for the MSBR setting is 384 kbps, but it can be changed based on the needs of the organization.
Answer D is correct: the MSBR setting for a region is configured in the Region Configuration settings in CUCM. When you create or edit a region, you can specify the MSBR setting for that region.
Answer A, Service Parameter Configuration, refers to global settings that apply to the entire CUCM system, such as call processing timers and cluster security settings.
Answer B, Enterprise Phone Configuration, refers to settings that apply to individual phones, such as display name and speed dial settings.
Answer C, Enterprise Parameters Configuration, refers to system-wide settings that are specific to an organization, such as the default time zone and LDAP settings.
So, if you want to configure the MSBR setting for a region, you should go to the Region Configuration settings in CUCM.