What is needed to execute a particular script that is configured using script explore for a specific time?
Correct Answer: A
In order to execute a particular script that is configured using script explorer for a specific time, it is necessary to map the dialed number to a call type, and in turn, map the call type to a scheduled script. The dialed number is the number that a customer dials to reach the contact center. When the call is received, the call type is determined based on the dialed number. The call type is a category that describes the type of call, such as sales, support, or billing. Once the call type is determined, the appropriate script can be executed. Script explorer allows you to configure different scripts for different call types and schedule them to be executed at specific times. To ensure the correct script is executed at the right time, the dialed number must be mapped to the appropriate call type, and the call type must be mapped to the scheduled script. Cisco ICM Script Explorer (https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/customer-collaboration/unified-contact-center-enterprise/products-command-reference-guides-list.html) Cisco ICM Call Type (https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/voice_ip_comm/cust_contact/contact_center/icm_enterprise/icm_enterprise_10_5_1/configuration/guide/ICM_BK_I3C936F3_00_configuration-guide-10-5-1/ICM_BK_I3C936F3_00_configuration-guide-10-5-1_chapter_01.html)
500-444 Exam Question 12
What is the URL for the VOS O/S admin page?
Correct Answer: B
The URL for the VOS O/S admin page is https://<FQDN>:8443/osadmin. This page allows administrators to manage the VOS operating system, including viewing logs, managing users and groups, and managing system settings. It is also possible to access the VOS platform administration page from this page, as well as access the VOS REST API. Reference: https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/voice_ip_comm/vos/admin/admin_reference/vos_admin_reference_chapter_01001.html
500-444 Exam Question 13
What should be deployed to provide a web-based administrative interface even though Unified CCE provides Configuration Manager as the legacy User Interface for administrators?
Correct Answer: D
Single Pane of Glass (SPOG) is a web-based administrative interface that provides administrators with an intuitive and unified view of the entire contact center environment. It is designed to provide administrators with a single interface to manage all aspects of the contact center, including agents, skills, queues, and reports. SPOG provides a more user-friendly interface than the legacy Configuration Manager, making it easier for administrators to manage the contact center environment. Reference: https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/voice_ip_comm/cucce/spog/10_5_1/cce_b_spog-admin-guide-1051.html
500-444 Exam Question 14
What are two considerations for PCCE 2K installation? (Choose two.)
Correct Answer: C,E
Two considerations for PCCE 2K installation are to run Domain Manager tool, add root, facility, and instance, and to ensure that ICM/CCE software is installed on all ICM/CCE servers. The Domain Manager tool allows the administrator to define the domain structure for PCCE and add root, facility, and instance objects. Additionally, Websetup should be run after installing the software to configure the ICM/CCE environment. Adding PGs via PG Setup should only be done after installing the software, and it is not necessary to add Router Logger after installation.
500-444 Exam Question 15
Where should a trust relationship be established by downloading and exchanging a metadata file when configuring the Cisco IdS using PCCE Web Administration Manager (S.P.O.G)?
Correct Answer: A
A trust relationship should be established between the IdS and IdP by downloading and exchanging a metadata file when configuring the Cisco IdS using PCCE Web Administration Manager (S.P.O.G). The metadata file contains the public certificates and other relevant information necessary to establish a trust relationship between the two systems. Reference: https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/security/ise/2-4/admin_guide/b_ise_admin_guide_24/b_ise_admin_guide_24_chapter_0100.html