Microsoft MS-721 Practice Test - Questions Answers, Page 16
List of questions
Question 151

Your company has a Microsoft 365 E5 subscription that uses Microsoft Teams.
The company has a department named HR.
You need to ensure that when a user in the HR department creates a highly confidential meeting, a watermark is applied to the recording.
Which two actions should you perform? Each correct answer presents part of the solution.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
Assign a meeting policy for the HR department users.
Assign a Microsoft Teams Premium license to the HR department users.
Assign a customization policy for the HR department users.
Assign an Azure Information Protection Premium P2 license to the HR department users.
Assign a meeting template policy for the HR department users.
Assign an Azure Active Directory Premium P2 license to the HR department users.
Explanation:
Watermark requires a Teams Premium license and it is enabled in a Meeting Policy:
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-US/microsoftteams/settings-policiesreference?WT.mc_id=TeamsAdminCenterCSH#watermark
Question 152

You have a Microsoft Teams deployment.
You need to ensure that users can schedule meetings that have the following:
Presenter bios
Attendee registration
Registration management
Which two types of policies should you configure? Each correct answer presents cart of the solution.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
agg permission policy
meeting policy
live events policy
meeting template policy
teams events policy
customization policy
Explanation:
B: Turn meeting registration on or off
Follow these steps in the Teams admin center to turn meeting registration on or off:
1. Open the Teams admin center.
2. Select Meetings from the navigation pane.
3. Under Meetings, select Meeting Policies.
4. Either select an existing policy or create a new one.
5. Within your chosen policy, navigate to the Meeting scheduling section.
6. Turn Meeting Registration setting On or Off.
7. Select Save
C: Live events policies are used to control who in your organization can hold live events and the features that are available in the events they create. You can use the default policy or create one or more custom live events policies. After you create a custom policy, assign it to a user or groups of users in your organization.
Reference:
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoftteams/set-up-meeting-registration
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoftteams/teams-live-events/set-up-for-teams-live-events
Question 153

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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 Teams Devices in the Microsoft Teams admin center, you select Phones select the Configuration profiles tab, select the Standard Phone Policy, and select Assigned devices.
Does this meet the goal?
Yes
No
Question 154

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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 Teams Devices in the Microsoft Teams admin center, you locate each affected phone and review the settings on the Details tab.
Does this meet the goal?
Yes
No
Question 155

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You are optimizing a network to better support voice and collaboration workloads in Microsoft Teams.
When the users are at a specific corporate site, you need to prevent the users from adding video during calls.
Solution: You run New-CsTeamsMeetingPolicy and set the -IPVideoMode parameter to DISABLED.
Does this meet the goal?
Yes
No
Explanation:
Instead run New-CsTeamsNetworkRoamingPolicy and set the -AllowIPVideo parameter to $False.
Note: The New-CsTeamsNetworkRoamingPolicy cmdlet allows IT Admins to create policies for Network Roaming and Bandwidth Control experiences in Microsoft Teams.
The TeamsNetworkRoamingPolicy cmdlets enable administrators to provide specific settings from the TeamsMeetingPolicy to be rendered dynamically based upon the location of the Teams client.
The TeamsNetworkRoamingPolicy cannot be granted to a user but instead can be assigned to a network site. The settings from the TeamsMeetingPolicy included are AllowIPVideo and MediaBitRateKb. When a Teams client is connected to a network site where a CsTeamRoamingPolicy is assigned, these two settings from the TeamsRoamingPolicy will be used instead of the settings from the TeamsMeetingPolicy.
Reference:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/module/skype/new-csteamsnetworkroamingpolicy
Question 156

HOTSPOT
You have a Microsoft Teams Phone deployment that contains a user named User1.
A company policy states that all users must have voicemail configured so that callers can record a message or be transferred to reception.
You need to verify the voicemail configuration of User1 to ensure that it meets the requirements of the company policy.
How should you complete the command? To answer select the appropriate options in the answer area.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
Explanation:
Box 1: Get-CsUserCallingSettings
The Get-CsUserCallingSettings cmdlet will show the call forwarding, simultaneous ringing, call group and delegation settings for a user.
This cmdlet shows the call forwarding, simultaneous ringing, call group and delegation settings for a user. It will also show any call groups the user is a member of and if someone else has added the user as a delegate.
Box 2: ForwardingTarget
Example.
This example shows that [email protected] has simultaneous ringing set (IsForwardingEnabled and ForwardingType) to [email protected] (ForwardingTarget and ForwardingTargetType) and if the call has not been answered (IsUnansweredEnabled) within 20 seconds (UnansweredDelay) the call is routed to voicemail (UnansweredTargetType).
Get-CsUserCallingSettings -Identity [email protected]
SipUri : sip:[email protected]
IsForwardingEnabled : True
ForwardingType : Simultaneous
ForwardingTarget : sip:[email protected]
ForwardingTargetType : SingleTarget
IsUnansweredEnabled : True
UnansweredTarget :
UnansweredTargetType : Voicemail
UnansweredDelay : 00:00:20
Delegates :
Delegators :
CallGroupOrder : InOrder
CallGroupTargets : {}
GroupMembershipDetails :
GroupNotificationOverride :
Incorrect:
* Not Get-CSOnlineVoicemailPolicy.
Use the Get-CsOnlineVoicemailPolicy cmdlet to get a list of all pre-configured policy instances related to Cloud Voicemail service.
This cmdlet retrieves information about one or more voicemail policies that have been configured for use in your organization. Voicemail policies are used by the organization to manage Voicemailrelated features such as transcription.
Reference:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/module/teams/get-csusercallingsettings
Question 157

HOTSPOT
You have a Teams Phone deployment that contains a Session Border Controller (SBC) named SBC1.
You deploy a second SBC named SBC2 that is configured as shown in the following exhibit.
You discover that SBC2 fails to receive SIP Options packets from Microsoft SIP gateways and you notice that calls take a long time to connect.
Use the drop down menus to select the answer choice that completes each statement based on the information presented in the graphic.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
Explanation:
Box 1: SBC2 is disabled
SBC Settings: Enabled Off
Box 2: the calls fail over to SBC1
Question 158

HOTSPOT
You have a Microsoft Teams Phone deployment.
You need to ensure that incoming calls to a user are forwarded to a phone number of +15552224190 if the calls are NOT answered within 20 seconds.
How should you complete the PowerShell script? To answer, select the appropriate options in the answer area.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
Explanation:
Box 1: Grant-CsDialoutPolicy
Least bad option perhaps, but it does not seem to be a good answer.
* Grant-CsDialoutPolicy
Use the Grant-CsDialoutPolicy cmdlet to assign the tenant global, a group of users, or a per-user outbound calling restriction policy to one or more users.
Syntax
Grant-CsDialoutPolicy
[[-Identity] <string>]
[[-PolicyName] <string>]
[-PassThru]
[-WhatIf]
[-Confirm]
[<CommonParameters>]
Note: Set-CsUserCallingSettings would be a good answer, but it is not an option.
This cmdlet will set the call forwarding, simultaneous ringing and call group settings for the specified user.
-UnansweredTargetType
The unanswered target type. Supported values are Voicemail, SingleTarget, MyDelegates and Group.
SingleTarget is used when forwarding the unanswered call to another user or phone number.
MyDelegates is used when forwarding the unanswered call to the users's delegates. Group is used when forwarding the unanswered call to the specified user's call group.
Box 2: -UnansweredTargetType
Incorrect:
* Grant-CsIPPhonePolicy, Skype for Business Server 2019
Use the Grant-CsIPPhonePolicy cmdlet to assign an Internet Protocol (IP) phone policy to a user or a group of users. IP phone policies determine the features of Microsoft Teams, Skype for Business
Online, or Skype for Business Server 2019 that are available to users. For example, you might enable the Better Together Over Ethernet feature for some users while disabling it for others.
Syntax
Grant-CsIPPhonePolicy, Skype for Business Server 2019
[[-Identity] <UserIdParameter>]
[-PolicyName] <String>
[-Tenant <Guid>]
[-DomainController <Fqdn>]
[-PassThru]
[-WhatIf]
[-Confirm]
[<CommonParameters>]
* Grant-CsOnlineVoiceRoutingPolicy
Assigns a per-user online voice routing policy to one user, a group of users, or sets the Global policy instance. Online voice routing policies manage online PSTN usages for Phone System users.
Syntax
Grant-CsOnlineVoiceRoutingPolicy
[[-Identity] <string>]
[[-PolicyName] <string>]
[-PassThru]
[-WhatIf]
[-Confirm]
[<CommonParameters>]
* Set-CsOnlineAudioConferencingRoutingPolicy
Reference:
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/module/teams/set-csusercallingsettings
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/module/skype/grant-csonlinevoiceroutingpolicy
Question 159

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You are optimizing a network to better support voice and collaboration workloads in Microsoft Teams.
When the users are at a specific corporate site, you need to prevent the users from adding video during calls.
Solution: You run New-CsTeamsMeetingPolicy and set the -AllowIPVideo parameter to $False.
Does this meet the goal?
Yes
No
Explanation:
Instead run New-CsTeamsNetworkRoamingPolicy and set the -AllowIPVideo parameter to $False.
Note: The CsTeamsMeetingPolicy cmdlets enable administrators to control the type of meetings that users can create or the features that they can access while in a meeting.
The -AllowIPVideo parameter determines whether video is enabled in a user's meetings or calls. Set this to TRUE to allow the user to share their video. Set this to FALSE to prohibit the user from sharing their video.
Reference:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/module/skype/new-csteamsmeetingpolicy
Question 160

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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 Devices in the Microsoft Teams admin center, you select Phones, find the reported phones, and review the Configuration profile column.
Does this meet the goal?
Yes
No
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