Collaboration Communications Systems Engineer
Practice questions and flashcards for the MS-721 exam. Covers Teams voice solutions design (Direct Routing, Operator Connect, Teams Phone), voice configuration (dial plans, call queues, auto attendants, emergency calling), and troubleshooting (CQD, SBC logs, media path, QoS).
| Domain | Weight | Items | Coverage |
|---|---|---|---|
Plan and design collaboration communications systems | 16% | 125 items | |
Configure and manage Teams Rooms and devices | 16% | 124 items | |
Plan and design Teams voice solutions | 16% | 124 items | |
Configure and manage Teams meetings, webinars, and town halls | 15% | 115 items | |
Configure and manage Teams voice | 13% | 101 items | |
Implement and configure Teams Phone | 13% | 97 items | |
Troubleshoot Teams voice | 10% | 75 items | |
Configure and manage Teams meetings, webinars and town halls | 0% | 1 items |
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Correct answer: Purchase a Microsoft Calling Plan for each user. This is one of 514 practice questions in the MS-721 MS-721: Collaboration Communications Systems Engineer pack on ReadRoost.
The MS-721 MS-721: Collaboration Communications Systems Engineer study pack on ReadRoost includes 514 practice questions and 323 flashcards, covering 8 exam domains including Plan and design collaboration communications systems. Every question has a detailed explanation so you understand why each answer is right or wrong.
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A company needs to enable PSTN calling for remote workers without purchasing or managing any Session Border Controller (SBC) hardware and wants Microsoft to manage the PSTN carrier relationship entirely. Which solution should they implement?