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Cisco Exam 300-820 Topic 19 Question 82 Discussion

Actual exam question for Cisco's 300-820 exam
Question #: 82
Topic #: 19
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An external Jabber device cannot register. While troubleshooting this issue, the engineer discovers that privately signed certificates are being used on Expressway-C and Expressway-E What action will resolve this issue?

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Jacki
2 months ago
Ah, the joys of playing 'Certificate Roulette' with Cisco devices. Gotta love it when you have to play 'Find the Secret CA' just to get a Jabber client to work. Where's the fun in using a public CA, right?
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Alton
24 days ago
I know, right? It's always an adventure with those certificates!
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Cordie
25 days ago
D) The device running the Jabber client must download and trust the private CA certificate.
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Alesia
1 months ago
A) The private CA certificate must be placed in the phone trust store.
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Quiana
2 months ago
Ah, the old 'private CA certificate' problem. Classic Cisco exam question. Looks like the answer is to get that certificate on the device. Easy peasy, lemon squeezy!
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Ruthann
2 months ago
Using a VPN? That's overkill for this problem. Plus, who wants to deal with the hassle of a VPN when you can just download the private CA certificate? Gotta keep it simple, you know?
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Jettie
1 days ago
Exactly, keeping it simple is the way to go. No need for unnecessary complications.
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Ines
3 days ago
Using a VPN would be too much for this issue. Just download the private CA certificate.
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Glory
5 days ago
D) The device running the Jabber client must download and trust the private CA certificate.
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Ellen
15 days ago
A) The private CA certificate must be placed in the phone trust store.
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Cammy
2 months ago
Hmm, I don't think the Jabber client needs to register internally first. That's just adding an extra step. The key is to get the private CA certificate on the device, that should do the trick.
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Lachelle
2 months ago
D) The device running the Jabber client must download and trust the private CA certificate.
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Gabriele
2 months ago
A) The private CA certificate must be placed in the phone trust store.
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Kassandra
2 months ago
Ah, I see. The private CA certificate needs to be in the phone's trust store. Otherwise, the Jabber client won't trust the certificate and won't be able to register. Easy fix!
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Paz
1 months ago
That makes sense. It's important for the client to trust the certificate for secure communication.
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Von
2 months ago
Exactly! Once the certificate is trusted, the Jabber client should be able to register externally.
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Milly
2 months ago
D) The device running the Jabber client must download and trust the private CA certificate.
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Torie
2 months ago
A) The private CA certificate must be placed in the phone trust store.
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Jamal
2 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think option A could also be a valid solution.
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Royal
3 months ago
I agree with Melissa, the device needs to trust the private CA certificate.
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Melissa
3 months ago
I think the answer is D.
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