Which wildcard must an engineer configure to match a whole domain in SIP route patterns?
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A. B. C. D.D.
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/voice_ip_comm/cucm/admin/10_0_1/ccmcfg/CUCM_BK_C95ABA82_00_admin-guide-100/In Cisco Unified Communications Manager (CUCM), a SIP Route Pattern is used to route SIP requests to a destination. To match a whole domain in a SIP Route Pattern, an engineer needs to configure a wildcard character that matches any string of characters after the specified domain name.
The wildcard character that an engineer must configure to match a whole domain in a SIP Route Pattern is the asterisk symbol (*). The asterisk symbol is a special character that matches any sequence of characters, including an empty sequence. Therefore, it can be used to match any domain name in a SIP Route Pattern.
For example, suppose an engineer wants to route all SIP requests destined for any domain under the example.com domain to a specific destination. The engineer can create a SIP Route Pattern with the following configuration:
In this configuration, the asterisk symbol (*) matches any string of characters before the @ symbol, allowing the pattern to match any domain name under the example.com domain. The @ symbol is used to specify the domain name itself.
Therefore, the correct answer to the question is D. *