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Cisco Exam 350-801 Topic 12 Question 85 Discussion

Actual exam question for Cisco's 350-801 exam
Question #: 85
Topic #: 12
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Refer to the exhibit.

Which codec should an engineer select for a call made between "Dallas-REG' & "Austin-REG'?

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The codec preference list for the 'Dallas-REG' region is 'Factory Default low loss'. This list includes the following codecs in order of preference:


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Jettie
3 months ago
Ah, the classic codec showdown! G.729 may not be the flashiest option, but it gets the job done reliably. Just don't tell the G.711 fans - they can get a bit *codec* up about these things.
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Audria
3 months ago
OPUS is an interesting codec, but I'm not sure it's the best fit here. G.729 seems like the safest choice, and it's hard to go wrong with the ITU-T standard.
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Karan
1 months ago
OPUS is interesting, but G.729 is the best fit for this call between 'Dallas-REG' and 'Austin-REG'.
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Maryrose
1 months ago
Yes, G.729 is a safe option given the codec preference list for both regions.
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Audra
1 months ago
G.729 is a widely used codec in VoIP applications for good reason.
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Krissy
2 months ago
I agree, G.729 is a reliable choice for this scenario.
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Dorthy
3 months ago
Hmm, G.711 is tempting with its wideband quality, but the high bitrate requirements might be overkill for a simple call between these two regions. G.729 is probably the more practical option.
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Myra
3 months ago
I agree, G.729 is the way to go. It's a proven codec that's widely used in VoIP, and the low bitrate is perfect for this scenario.
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Jeannine
2 months ago
G.729 it is then. It's great to have a codec that provides good quality speech at a low bitrate.
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Aracelis
2 months ago
Definitely, G.729 is a reliable choice for this call between 'Dallas-REG' and 'Austin-REG'.
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Leota
2 months ago
I agree, G.729 is the way to go. It's a proven codec that's widely used in VoIP, and the low bitrate is perfect for this scenario.
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Luis
3 months ago
I'm not sure about this. Can you explain why G.729 is the best choice for this call?
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Cecily
3 months ago
G.729 seems like the clear choice here. It's the default codec for both regions, and the low bitrate makes it a good fit for VoIP applications.
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Shalon
2 months ago
Looks like G.729 is the clear winner in this scenario.
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Vi
2 months ago
G.729 is a low-bitrate codec that works well for VoIP.
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Hobert
3 months ago
Agreed, it's the default codec for both regions.
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Dick
3 months ago
G.729 is definitely the best choice here.
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Herschel
3 months ago
I agree with you, Caitlin. G.729 is the codec that will be used since both regions have the same codec preference list.
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Caitlin
3 months ago
I think the answer is G.729 for the call between Dallas-REG and Austin-REG.
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