Which step in the problem-solving model is important to accurately interview end users to get all the pertinent details of the problem?
A. Implement Action Plan
B. Define the Problem
C. Consider the Possibilities
D. Create Action Plan
E. Gather Facts
F. Observe Results
G. Restart Problem-Solving Process
H. Problem Resolved
Answer: E
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Thursday, 1 September 2016
Monday, 11 July 2016
Cisco brings some (real) friends to the chat-bot party

Cisco's new partnerships with Gupshup and Api.ai should bring more bots into the Spark messaging platform
The next time you chat with someone on Cisco Systems’ Spark messaging service, that someone may not be a co-worker -- or even a person. Welcome to the world of bots.
On Monday at the Cisco Live conference, Cisco said it’s working with the messaging company Gupshup so more developers can bring their bots into Spark. It also introduced a partnership with Api.ai, a natural-language software company, in part to help developers build interfaces where users can just talk to bots.
Bots aren’t brand-new to Spark, but Gupshup prides itself on its chat-bot development platform, which is designed to make it easy to build bots and make them available through popular communications channels. The list already includes Facebook, Skype, Twitter and Slack.
Bots are hot right now among tech giants and startups alike that are looking for the next big user interface. The goal is to provide a more natural way for consumers or employees to interact with an automated service. Slack, Microsoft Skype, Facebook Messenger and other chat platforms are starting to incorporate this way of communicating, and Cisco doesn’t want to fall behind.
In an enterprise, chat bots could help employees take care of administrative tasks like reserving a meeting room or submitting an expense report. At a carrier, they could power services for subscribers. Rather than develop all those bots itself, Cisco wants third parties to craft them for Spark or bring them into its platform.
The bot deals this week are only the latest efforts by Cisco to extend Spark’s capabilities. It's getting more closely integrated with other collaboration tools like desk phones and WebEx. Just last month, Cisco teamed up with IBM to integrate that company’s Watson analytics engine with its collaboration products, including Spark. Cisco's enterprise deal with Apple also includes new powers for Spark.
The next time you chat with someone on Cisco Systems’ Spark messaging service, that someone may not be a co-worker -- or even a person. Welcome to the world of bots.
On Monday at the Cisco Live conference, Cisco said it’s working with the messaging company Gupshup so more developers can bring their bots into Spark. It also introduced a partnership with Api.ai, a natural-language software company, in part to help developers build interfaces where users can just talk to bots.
Bots aren’t brand-new to Spark, but Gupshup prides itself on its chat-bot development platform, which is designed to make it easy to build bots and make them available through popular communications channels. The list already includes Facebook, Skype, Twitter and Slack.
Bots are hot right now among tech giants and startups alike that are looking for the next big user interface. The goal is to provide a more natural way for consumers or employees to interact with an automated service. Slack, Microsoft Skype, Facebook Messenger and other chat platforms are starting to incorporate this way of communicating, and Cisco doesn’t want to fall behind.
In an enterprise, chat bots could help employees take care of administrative tasks like reserving a meeting room or submitting an expense report. At a carrier, they could power services for subscribers. Rather than develop all those bots itself, Cisco wants third parties to craft them for Spark or bring them into its platform.
The bot deals this week are only the latest efforts by Cisco to extend Spark’s capabilities. It's getting more closely integrated with other collaboration tools like desk phones and WebEx. Just last month, Cisco teamed up with IBM to integrate that company’s Watson analytics engine with its collaboration products, including Spark. Cisco's enterprise deal with Apple also includes new powers for Spark.
Thursday, 9 June 2016
Two former Cisco execs are reinventing your Wi-Fi experience thanks to a 16-year-old girl
To use the words stick, set up recently launched, in May it is, "wireless network" meets "location services" meet "machine learning."When you attend a conference, staying in a hotel, or move a large shopping center, often specialized applications that can improve your experience there.
But if you have them, you have to download them before visiting the site. And even if it did, he would have to go through the annoying process of hunting for a new wireless password, use a specific network. This is where the game comes May.
After selection, the haze that automatically connect to any of your network using a technology called Bluetooth Low Energy Virtual (vble) to track your location and send applications or information that may be applicable to your situation. This can be a list of items for sale in a store or a selection of hotel facilities as soon as you walk through the door.
Sujai Hajela, CEO of fog, and Bob Friday, CTO of Cisco met when they both worked. Former EXEC Cisco Brett Galloway is co-founder and chairman, TOO.
Hajela previously senior vice president of enterprise networks, Cisco CTO for Enterprise Mobility Strategy Group and Cisco was Friday.
His idea to create a wireless network that does more than simply connect you to the Internet. "Today's wireless networking technology was designed before there was even a smartphone," May says CEO Sujai Hajela.
He should know. Cisco is the biggest maker of wireless network equipment in the world. Two of them helped make it so. They are groups that the internal Wi-Fi products made by Cisco and Cisco were also one of the larger merger, acquisition of Meraki's Wi-Fi for $ 1.2 billion in 2012.
An idea from Hajela's 16-year-old daughter
Cisco, the two executives knew they wanted to go out on their own, and new types of wireless networks designed for mobile devices, but the key inspiration came from Hajela girl.
In 2014, before they try to drum a Series A investment, Hajela talking to her daughter about her product idea of Wi-Fi was modern.
He said, "Dad, that's too technical."
He wanted a network that simply putting information about where he was on the tip of his fingers.
"When he went to a market, an amusement park, museum or any social environment, he wanted a place to literally" talk to him about all the services it has to offer, with a high level of personalization, and no spam, "he says.
The idea that the network should "tell me more" is a major theme of the deck floor and new product became the company's budget.
It worked. The $ 14 million in a Series A of NORWEST and Lightspeed raised, adding to ~ $ 500,000 seed round from Lightspeed it had raised.
And worked the land for the customers, too.
"We have more than 20 commercial pilots today," Hajela says. Other pilots in the production, hotels, retailers, and conference facilities.
The company now has 32 employees and remains Hajela girl involved.
"He gathered a group of friends - our customer advisory board of the Millennium," Hajela says. "Their stories about the types of information they want with a swipe of your smartphone screen critical insight to us in our discussions with customers, some of the largest companies in the world."
Cisco bought Friday's previous startup for $450 million
Friday before the successful launch of mobile wireless has done.He joined Cisco Wi-Fi when it bought last startup he founded, Airespace, for $ 450 million in 2005. Cisco Airespace watch was actually launched in 2001, told us Friday. The young and growing Wi-Fi market for Cisco in that day.
"I think probably a year after our first meeting we started this company," he says. "I do not think much of it. But when I go to college on Saturday Cisco in November, 2004, for one of the most important meetings of my life, we decided to gaining the right direction for us."
Two months later, the deal was done and he went to work for Cisco, help it grow into a business Airespace $ 2 billion while seizing more than half of the total market of Wi-Fi.
But he says he always considered himself a son set up and ready to do it again.
Monday, 9 May 2016
Pass4sure 642-427 Question Answer
An IP phone that is connected through a Cisco Catalyst 3750 Series Switch is failing to register with the subscriber as a backup server. When the user presses the settings button on the phone, only the Cisco Unified Communications Manager publisher shows as registered. What is the most likely cause for this issue?
A. The phone does not have the correct Cisco Unified Communications Manager group in the device configuration page.
B. The Cisco Unified Communications Manager group that is applied through the device pool is misconfigured.
C. The ip-helper address command for the subscriber is not configured on the switch port.
D. The subscriber does not have the correct device pool configured. E. The enterprise phone configuration does not have the call control redundancy enabled.
Answer: B
A. The phone does not have the correct Cisco Unified Communications Manager group in the device configuration page.
B. The Cisco Unified Communications Manager group that is applied through the device pool is misconfigured.
C. The ip-helper address command for the subscriber is not configured on the switch port.
D. The subscriber does not have the correct device pool configured. E. The enterprise phone configuration does not have the call control redundancy enabled.
Answer: B
Tuesday, 5 April 2016
Pass4sure 642-427 Question Answer
When calling 911, which gateway/route list is defined in the route pattern in Cisco Unified Communications Manager and used to route matched digits to the PSTN?
A. SEP002290BA361B
B. standardLocalRG
C. RouteListCdrc
D. LRG_RL
E. nodeld = 1
F. BRANCH
Answer: D
A. SEP002290BA361B
B. standardLocalRG
C. RouteListCdrc
D. LRG_RL
E. nodeld = 1
F. BRANCH
Answer: D
Tuesday, 1 March 2016
Pass4sure 642-427 Question Answer
When a Cisco IP Communicator phone roams from San Jose (SJ) to RTP, the Cisco IP Communicator physical location and the device mobility group change from SJ to RTP All route patterns are assigned a route list that points to the local route group All device pools are configured to use the local route group Which statement is true when the roaming phone places an AAR call?
A. Since globalized call routing is not configured, then the SJ gateway will be used in this case
B. The phone will use the AAR CSS that contains the SJ_PSTN partition. The call will egress at the SJ gateway
C. The phone will use the AAR CSS that contains the RTP_PSTN partition. The call will egress at the SJ gateway
D. The phone will use the AAR CSS that contains the SJ_PSTN partition. The call will egress at the RTP gateway.
E. The phone will use the AAR CSS that contains the RTP_PSTN partition The call will egress at the RTP gateway
Answer: D
B. The phone will use the AAR CSS that contains the SJ_PSTN partition. The call will egress at the SJ gateway
C. The phone will use the AAR CSS that contains the RTP_PSTN partition. The call will egress at the SJ gateway
D. The phone will use the AAR CSS that contains the SJ_PSTN partition. The call will egress at the RTP gateway.
E. The phone will use the AAR CSS that contains the RTP_PSTN partition The call will egress at the RTP gateway
Answer: D
Thursday, 28 January 2016
Pass4sure 642-427 Question Answer
When a database replication issue is suspected, which three tools can be used to check the database replication status? (Choose three.)
A. Cisco Unified Communications Manager RTMT tool
B. Cisco Unified Communications Manager Serviceability interface
C. Cisco Unified Reporting
D. Cisco Unified Communications Manager CLI interface
E. Cisco IP Phone Device Stats from the Settings button
F. Cisco Unified OS Administration interface
Answer: A, C, D
Which of these reasons can cause intrasite calls within a Cisco Unified Communications Manager cluster to fail?
A. The route partition that is configured in the CCD requesting service is not listed in the calling phone CSS
B. The trunk CSS does not include the partition for the called directory number.
C. The MGCP gateway is not registered
D. The calling phone does not have the correct CSS configured
E. The calling phone does not have the correct partition configured.
Answer: D
A. Cisco Unified Communications Manager RTMT tool
B. Cisco Unified Communications Manager Serviceability interface
C. Cisco Unified Reporting
D. Cisco Unified Communications Manager CLI interface
E. Cisco IP Phone Device Stats from the Settings button
F. Cisco Unified OS Administration interface
Answer: A, C, D
Which of these reasons can cause intrasite calls within a Cisco Unified Communications Manager cluster to fail?
A. The route partition that is configured in the CCD requesting service is not listed in the calling phone CSS
B. The trunk CSS does not include the partition for the called directory number.
C. The MGCP gateway is not registered
D. The calling phone does not have the correct CSS configured
E. The calling phone does not have the correct partition configured.
Answer: D
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