The network meeting settings for Microsoft Teams are configured as shown in the following exhibit.
Use the drop-down menus to select the answer choice that completes each statement based on the information presented in the graphic.
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You have a Microsoft Teams Phone deployment that uses Direct Routing.
You plan to use Microsoft Power BI to analyze Call Quality Dashboard (CQD) data for the deployment.
You download the Power BI query templates for CQD from the Microsoft Download Center.
You need to use Power BI Desktop to review reports about PSTN calls that go through Direct Routing.
What should you do first?
Your company has a Microsoft Teams Phone deployment that uses Direct Routing and a single carrier.
You deploy a new Session Border Controller (SBC) that shows as healthy in the Microsoft Teams admin center.
You place a test call over the new SBC, and the call succeeds.
When you attempt to transfer the call, the transfer fails. A portion of the SIP ladder is shown in the exhibit.
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What is a possible cause of the issue?
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Your company uses configuration profiles to manage Microsoft Teams-certified IP phones. The Standard configuration profile is applied to the IP phones.
The help desk receives reports that several user phones fail to lock automatically after the timeout period.
You need to verify whether the configuration profile is applied to the problematic phones.
Solution: From Device in the Microsoft Teams admin center, you select IP Phones, select the Configuration profiles tab, select Standard Phone Policy, and select Assigned devices.
Does this meet the goal?
You are enabling users for Direct Routing.
You already assigned licenses to the users.
You need to complete the user setup.
Which two cmdlets should you run? Each correct answer presents part of the solution.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.