Thanks Justin,

I will adopt your strategy




On Sat, Mar 30, 2013 at 9:15 PM, Justin Carney <justin.s.car...@gmail.com>wrote:

> I don't know how the lab is graded, but I first answer the requirements of
> the question, which sometimes states to set proper plan/type and sometimes
> unknown, then for all other call flows that don't specify I set the proper
> plan/type for those.  I do this for both ani and dnis.
>
> There are two reasons why I do this - first, I type all the CLI in notepad
> and configure all the routers at the beginning of the lab (after taking
> basic notes on gw type, # of channels, etc) and then I go through the gw
> and call routing sections and modify as needed.  Second, it can make
> reading debugs a little easier as I am used to verifying plan/type for all
> calls and I only need to make a note of which calls require unknown as the
> exceptions.
>
> Hope this helps...
>
> -Justin
>  On Mar 30, 2013 2:04 PM, "CCIEing" <aboaz...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi again for all,
>>
>> I have question regarding the exam, in the CUCM call routing section :
>>
>> If the question does not clearly mention that the Called Party Type and
>> plan is required in some parts of the call routing points..
>>
>> Is it better to configure the them (call type and plan) or to leave them
>> on the default configuration ?
>>
>>
>> Your input is appreciated
>>
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