You have a Microsoft 365 subscription that uses Microsoft Teams.
You plan to deploy Microsoft Teams voice.
Which two settings require a resource account? Each correct answer presents part of the solution.
NOTE: Each correct selection worth one point.
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A. B. C. D. E.BC.
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When deploying Microsoft Teams voice, certain settings may require the use of a resource account. A resource account is a type of Microsoft 365 account that is specifically designed to represent a non-human entity, such as a meeting room, equipment, or a service.
The two settings that require a resource account when deploying Microsoft Teams voice are:
A. Call park policies: A call park policy is a set of rules that determines how calls can be parked in Microsoft Teams. Call parking allows users to put a call on hold and then pick it up from a different device or location. When configuring call park policies in Microsoft Teams, you need to specify a resource account to represent the call park orbit that will be used to park the call.
B. Auto attendant: An auto attendant is a virtual receptionist that can answer calls and provide options for callers to route their calls to the appropriate person or department. When configuring an auto attendant in Microsoft Teams, you need to specify a resource account to represent the auto attendant and handle incoming calls.
Therefore, options A and B are the correct answers as they require the use of a resource account when deploying Microsoft Teams voice.
The other options, C, D, and E, do not require a resource account when configuring them in Microsoft Teams:
C. Call queues: A call queue is a waiting area for callers that are waiting to be connected with an available representative. While configuring call queues, you do not need a resource account.
D. Emergency policies: Emergency policies are a set of rules that determine how emergency calls are routed in Microsoft Teams. You do not need to specify a resource account when configuring emergency policies.
E. Guest access: Guest access in Microsoft Teams allows users from outside of your organization to join your team and collaborate on projects. Guest access does not require the use of a resource account.
I hope this helps clarify things for you! Let me know if you have any further questions.