MS-721 Exam Question 31

Drag and Drop Question
You have a Teams Phone deployment for a company. The company uses Teams Rooms on Windows. The manager of the company wants to be able to view diagnostic data related to meetings conducted on one of the Teams Rooms devices. This is because the meetings' organizer is experiencing voice lag and their video does not show for all attendees.
You need to fulfill the manager's request.
Which four actions should you perform in sequence? To answer, move the appropriate actions from the list of possible actions to the answer area and arrange them in the correct order.

MS-721 Exam Question 32

You have a Microsoft Teams Phone deployment that is used in the United States.
You need to ensure that emergency calls placed to 9911.
What should you configure?
  • MS-721 Exam Question 33

    Case Study 1 - Litware, Inc
    Overview
    Litware, Inc. is an online retailer.
    Litware is replacing its telephony platform with Microsoft Teams Phone.
    Currently, all users are assigned Microsoft 365 E3 licenses.
    Existing Environment
    Telephony Environment
    The existing telecommunications system has several third-party IP-PBXes at the corporate and warehouse sites. Currently, the PBXes are linked through the corporate WAN and an inter-office dial plan is in place.
    A unique PSTN direct inward dial (DID) is assigned to each user. The last five digits of each DID are used as an extension.
    Litware piloted Microsoft Skype for Business Server Enterprise Voice, but has since decided to migrate directly to Teams Phone. During the pilot, a response group was created, and the response group is still in use. Agents in the response group use Skype for Business Server- certified handsets.
    Locations
    Litware has global retail stores and datacenters.
    The telephony topology contains the following four types of sites:
    Corporate sites
    The corporate sites contain information workers who collaborate by using the Teams desktop client and SharePoint Online.
    The reception desk at each corporate site has an analog intercom with an integrated door control.
    Each intercom connects to an existing PBX by using an FXS Analog Telephony Adapter (ATA).
    SIP trunks are delivered directly to the site by using a resilient WAN that connects directly to the on-site PBX solution.
    Warehouse sites
    The warehouse sites are critical to the business. Users at these sites use either the Teams desktop client or the Teams mobile client.
    Each warehouse has a public announcement (PA) system that connects to the PBX by using a SIP ATA, along with the sites' existing ISDN trunks.
    Currently, users at the company's warehouse in Georgia can call the PA system by dialing
    123456.
    All calls to emergency services from the warehouses are played over the warehouses' PA system automatically.
    WAN connectivity at the warehouses can be unreliable, so local PSTN connectivity is preferred as compared to centrally hosted connectivity.
    Retail sites
    Each retail site has only one or two desk phones and a specialized point of sale (POS) computer that cannot run the desktop or web versions of the Teams client.
    Users at the retail sites have the Teams app and an associated data plan installed on their mobile device.
    Currently, each retail uses a managed SD-WAN appliance to connect to both the internet and the corporate WAN.
    The users report that in the event of an internet outage at the retail sites, they can use their mobile devices, which have strong reception.
    Requirements
    Planned Changes
    Litware plans to implement the following changes:
    Maintain the existing emergency call PA integration.
    Replace the existing IP-PBX solutions by using Teams Phone.
    Consolidate all its PSTN trunks by using region-specific datacenters, whenever possible During the planned deployment of Teams Phone, Litware will open a new retail site in the United Kingdom that will have five users. Litware does not have any existing telephony in the United Kingdom. Management at the new retail site wants to use Microsoft Teams Calling Plans for the users.
    You are opening a new warehouse site in Melbourne. The new warehouse will connect to a phone carrier by using a Session Border Controller (SBC). Dialing rules are an area code of two digits beginning with a zero followed by a subscriber number of eight digits. For example, an
    E.164 number of +61370105550 will be translated to 03 7010 5550 and +61255505550 will be translated to 02 5550 5550.
    Technical Requirements
    Litware identifies the following technical requirements:
    Minimize the amount of voice traffic over the WAN.
    Whenever possible, use natively supported Teams solutions.
    Avoid replacing existing analog device adapters and SIP phones.
    Assign a Microsoft 365 Phone System license to all the users listed in a CSV file.
    Ensure that the retail sites can place and receive calls in the event of a WAN failure.
    Assign a phone number of +61370105550 to a user named User1. User1 is located at a corporate site.
    Ensure that the warehouse sites maintain calling in the event of an internet outage or Teams service failure.
    Provide users at the United Kingdom retail site with phone numbers. The users must only be allowed to make in-country calls.
    Replace the response group from the Skype for Business Server Voice Enterprise pilot with a call queue. The agents must be able to use their existing handset.
    Hotspot Question
    You need to assign a license to users to meet the technical requirements.
    How should you complete the PowerShell script? To answer, select the appropriate options in the answer area.
    NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.

    MS-721 Exam Question 34

    Case Study 1 - Litware, Inc
    Overview
    Litware, Inc. is an online retailer.
    Litware is replacing its telephony platform with Microsoft Teams Phone.
    Currently, all users are assigned Microsoft 365 E3 licenses.
    Existing Environment
    Telephony Environment
    The existing telecommunications system has several third-party IP-PBXes at the corporate and warehouse sites. Currently, the PBXes are linked through the corporate WAN and an inter-office dial plan is in place.
    A unique PSTN direct inward dial (DID) is assigned to each user. The last five digits of each DID are used as an extension.
    Litware piloted Microsoft Skype for Business Server Enterprise Voice, but has since decided to migrate directly to Teams Phone. During the pilot, a response group was created, and the response group is still in use. Agents in the response group use Skype for Business Server- certified handsets.
    Locations
    Litware has global retail stores and datacenters.
    The telephony topology contains the following four types of sites:
    Corporate sites
    The corporate sites contain information workers who collaborate by using the Teams desktop client and SharePoint Online.
    The reception desk at each corporate site has an analog intercom with an integrated door control.
    Each intercom connects to an existing PBX by using an FXS Analog Telephony Adapter (ATA).
    SIP trunks are delivered directly to the site by using a resilient WAN that connects directly to the on-site PBX solution.
    Warehouse sites
    The warehouse sites are critical to the business. Users at these sites use either the Teams desktop client or the Teams mobile client.
    Each warehouse has a public announcement (PA) system that connects to the PBX by using a SIP ATA, along with the sites' existing ISDN trunks.
    Currently, users at the company's warehouse in Georgia can call the PA system by dialing
    123456.
    All calls to emergency services from the warehouses are played over the warehouses' PA system automatically.
    WAN connectivity at the warehouses can be unreliable, so local PSTN connectivity is preferred as compared to centrally hosted connectivity.
    Retail sites
    Each retail site has only one or two desk phones and a specialized point of sale (POS) computer that cannot run the desktop or web versions of the Teams client.
    Users at the retail sites have the Teams app and an associated data plan installed on their mobile device.
    Currently, each retail uses a managed SD-WAN appliance to connect to both the internet and the corporate WAN.
    The users report that in the event of an internet outage at the retail sites, they can use their mobile devices, which have strong reception.
    Requirements
    Planned Changes
    Litware plans to implement the following changes:
    Maintain the existing emergency call PA integration.
    Replace the existing IP-PBX solutions by using Teams Phone.
    Consolidate all its PSTN trunks by using region-specific datacenters, whenever possible During the planned deployment of Teams Phone, Litware will open a new retail site in the United Kingdom that will have five users. Litware does not have any existing telephony in the United Kingdom. Management at the new retail site wants to use Microsoft Teams Calling Plans for the users.
    You are opening a new warehouse site in Melbourne. The new warehouse will connect to a phone carrier by using a Session Border Controller (SBC). Dialing rules are an area code of two digits beginning with a zero followed by a subscriber number of eight digits. For example, an
    E.164 number of +61370105550 will be translated to 03 7010 5550 and +61255505550 will be translated to 02 5550 5550.
    Technical Requirements
    Litware identifies the following technical requirements:
    Minimize the amount of voice traffic over the WAN.
    Whenever possible, use natively supported Teams solutions.
    Avoid replacing existing analog device adapters and SIP phones.
    Assign a Microsoft 365 Phone System license to all the users listed in a CSV file.
    Ensure that the retail sites can place and receive calls in the event of a WAN failure.
    Assign a phone number of +61370105550 to a user named User1. User1 is located at a corporate site.
    Ensure that the warehouse sites maintain calling in the event of an internet outage or Teams service failure.
    Provide users at the United Kingdom retail site with phone numbers. The users must only be allowed to make in-country calls.
    Replace the response group from the Skype for Business Server Voice Enterprise pilot with a call queue. The agents must be able to use their existing handset.
    Drag and Drop Question
    You are replacing the on-site PBX at the Georgia warehouse with Teams.
    You need to maintain the functionality of the PBX after migrating to Teams.
    Which sequence of steps should you perform? To answer, drag the appropriate steps to the correct locations. Each step may be used once, more than once, or not at all. You may need to drag the split bar between panes or scroll to view content.
    NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.

    MS-721 Exam Question 35

    Note: This question is part of a series of questions that present the same scenario. Each question in the series contains a unique solution that might meet the stated goals. Some question sets might have more than one correct solution, while others might not have a correct solution.
    After you answer a question in this section, you will NOT be able to return to it. As a result, these questions will not appear in the review screen.
    You need to create a new call queue to route calls to support agents. The support agents must be able to see their call queue history and the shared transcribed voicemail. The solution must minimize administrative effort.
    Solution: You configure group call pickup for the call queue.
    Does this meet the goal?