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Microsoft MS-700 Exam - Topic 1 Question 88 Discussion

Actual exam question for Microsoft's MS-700 exam
Question #: 88
Topic #: 1
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Your company uses Teams.

You successfully port and assign an audio conferencing toll-free number to Microsoft.

You test the toll-free number and ensure that meetings are successful.

The next day, you receive reports that the toll-free number is no longer working, but local toll numbers still work.

You need to ensure that the toll-free number works.

What should you do?

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Carissa
3 months ago
Setting it as the default bridge could work as well!
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Quiana
3 months ago
Adding Communication Credits might help too, right?
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Hyun
4 months ago
Wait, are you sure that's the only fix?
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Kirk
4 months ago
I agree, that seems like the right move!
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Hortencia
4 months ago
You need to add the toll-free number to the Audio Conferencing policy.
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Germaine
4 months ago
I vaguely recall that allowing anonymous users to start meetings could be related, but I don't think that's the main issue here.
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Fannie
5 months ago
I'm a bit confused about whether adding Communication Credits is necessary for toll-free numbers. I feel like I need to double-check that.
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Judy
5 months ago
I think I practiced a question similar to this where setting the toll-free number as the default conference bridge was the right answer.
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Stevie
5 months ago
I remember something about needing to add the toll-free number to a policy, but I'm not sure if it's the Audio Conferencing policy or something else.
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Coral
5 months ago
Based on the information provided, I would try setting the toll-free number as the default conference bridge. That way, it should be used automatically for all meetings, which might help resolve the issue.
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Sheron
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit confused. The question says the toll-free number was already ported and tested successfully, so I'm not sure if adding it to a policy would be the right approach. Maybe we need to look into the settings or configurations that could have changed.
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Dorcas
5 months ago
I think the key here is to figure out why the toll-free number stopped working while the local numbers still work. Adding the toll-free number to an Audio Conferencing policy seems like a good first step.
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Kris
5 months ago
I'm leaning towards option B - setting Anonymous users and dial-in callers can start a meeting to On. That could help ensure the toll-free number is accessible to all users, even if something changed in the background.
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Josephine
5 months ago
I'm a bit confused by this question. Does the number of events or the visualization type also play a role in how the timechart command works? I'll need to review my notes to be sure.
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Rebecka
5 months ago
I've got this! The Operator policy is the perfect fit for this scenario. It grants the necessary access while excluding the specific areas the administrator wants to restrict.
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Bernardine
2 years ago
I think Martha's suggestion makes sense because it directly addresses the issue with the toll-free number.
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Chuck
2 years ago
But what if setting the toll-free number as the default conference bridge would work better?
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Malcolm
2 years ago
I agree with Martha, that sounds like a logical step to take.
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Martha
2 years ago
I think we should add the toll-free number to an Audio Conferencing policy.
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Ashanti
2 years ago
I don't know, adding Communication Credits seems a bit random to me. Unless there's some kind of billing or capacity issue, I don't think that's the right solution here.
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Margery
2 years ago
Hmm, I don't know. Setting anonymous users and dial-in callers to 'On' might be worth a shot too. That could help if there were any permissions issues with the toll-free number.
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Pearly
2 years ago
D) Set the toll-free number as the default conference bridge.
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Dorian
2 years ago
C) Add Communication Credits.
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Queen
2 years ago
Hmm, I don't know. Setting anonymous users and dial-in callers to 'On' might be worth a shot too. That could help if there were any permissions issues with the toll-free number.
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Gaston
2 years ago
B) Set Anonymous users and dial-in callers can start a meeting to On
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Hyun
2 years ago
A) Add the toll-free number to an Audio Conferencing policy.
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Sherita
2 years ago
Yeah, I'm a bit confused too. But my gut says that adding the toll-free number to an Audio Conferencing policy might be the way to go. That seems like the most logical step to ensure it's properly configured and working.
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Leanora
2 years ago
This question is really tricky! I'm not sure if I fully understand the context here. Did the toll-free number stop working after you ported it to Microsoft Teams? That's a bit concerning.
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