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500-445 Exam Dumps - Implementing Cisco Contact Center Enterprise Chat and Email (CCECE)

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Question # 4

What are the workflow types in ECE?

A.

Alarm, Inbound, Exception, Default

B.

Inbound, Outbound, Alarm

C.

Default, Inbound, Outbound

D.

Alarm, Outbound, Inbound, Exception

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Question # 5

Which User objects in Enterprise Chat and Email are mapped in UCCE?

A.

Agent, Supervisor

B.

Agent

C.

Supervisor, Administrator

D.

Agent, Supervisor, Administrator

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Question # 6

Which partition level settings are needed to configure email?

A.

Default SMTP server settings, Alarm service delay, Auto response number

B.

Maximum activities to pull at a time, Alarm service delay, Auto response number, Auto response time

C.

Default SMTP server settings, Auto response time, Personalized activity assignment

D.

Alarm service delay, Auto response time, Auto response number

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Question # 7

Which TCP must be opened in the firewall between Services server and Messaging server?

A.

587

B.

9001

C.

15097

D.

47500

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Question # 8

How do chat entry points behave?

A.

Multiple help links on a website can point to the same entry point.

B.

Each help link on a website can point to the same entry point.

C.

Each help link on a website must point to a separate entry point.

D.

Each help link on a website can point to multiple entry points.

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