Haha, I bet the exam writers are just trying to trick us with these options. 'CMS core only' or 'CMS edge only' - really? That wouldn't make any sense for a resilient and scalable solution. I'm sticking with option D, it's the only one that makes logical sense to me.
I'm not so sure about that. What if we go with option B? Configuring the TURN servers in the CMS core, CMS edge, and Cisco Unified Communications Manager might provide even more redundancy and flexibility. Then again, I could be overthinking this. Let's see what the others think.
I agree, option D seems like the right answer. The TURN servers need to be present in both the CMS core and CMS edge to handle the traffic from internal and external clients. Having them only in the CMS core or CMS edge wouldn't provide the necessary redundancy and scalability.
Hmm, this is an interesting question. I think the TURN servers need to be configured in both the CMS core and CMS edge to ensure a resilient and scalable solution. The CMS core handles the main call processing, while the CMS edge provides the external connectivity, so both need to be configured.
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